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  1. The WEST INDIES And The SPANISH MAIN. by Anthony [1815 - 1882]. Trollope, 1860-01-01
  2. RALPH The HEIR. A Novel. by Anthony [1815 - 1882]. Trollope, 1871-01-01
  3. The WARDEN. An Introduction by Angela Thirkell. by Angela].[Kredel, Fritz].Trollope, Anthony [1815 - 1882]. [Thirkell, 1955
  4. The LIFE Of CICERO. by Anthony [1815 - 1882]. Trollope, 1880
  5. The THREE CLERKS. A Novel. by Anthony [1815 - 1882]. Trollope, 1860
  6. Dr. Wortle's School by Anthony, 1815-1882 Trollope, 2010-06-14
  7. BARCHESTER TOWERS. With an Introduction by Angela Thirkell. by Anthony [1815 - 1882]. Trollope, 1958-01-01
  8. Barchester Towers. An introd. by Angela Thirkell. Illustrated by Fritz Kredel by Anthony (1815-1882) - Related names: Thirkell, Angela; Kredel, Fritz (illus.) Trollope, 1958-01-01
  9. Barchester Towers by Anthony (1815-1882) Trollope, 1945
  10. Autobiography Of Anthony Trollope by Trollope Anthony 1815-1882, 2010-10-15
  11. Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite by Anthony, 1815-1882 Trollope, 2010-06-11
  12. The fixed period: a novel Volume 1 by Trollope Anthony 1815-1882, 2010-10-14
  13. North America by Anthony Trollope 1815-1882, 1863-12-31
  14. South Africa Volume 2 by Trollope Anthony 1815-1882, 2010-10-14

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Resources for the study of Anthony Trollope and other Victorian writersCategory Arts Literature Authors T Trollope, Anthony......Anthony Trollope (18151882), Anthony Trollope was a leading Englishnovelist of the middle 19th Century. He published 47 novels
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Anthony Trollope (1815-1882)
Anthony Trollope was a leading English novelist of the middle 19th Century. He published 47 novels and 16 books in several other genres.
Some Members of the Trollope Family
Frances Milton Trollope
Anthony's mother, herself a famous novelist and travel writer.
Cecilia Trollope
Anthony's sister. Author of Chollerton, A Tale of Our Own Times
Thomas Adolphus Trollope

Anthony's older brother. Wrote many novels, mostly centered in Italy. Filippo Strozzi (1860) may have inspired George Eliot's Romola . His autobiography, What I Remember (1887), contrasts some of his recollections of childhood with those of his younger brother Anthony.
Frances Eleanor (Ternan) Trollope

Wife of Thomas A. Trollope. Sister of Ellen Ternan. Author of a number of novels.
Henry Merivale Trollope
One of Anthony's sons. Wrote one novel, My Own Love Story

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Trollope, Anthony, 18151882. Barchester towers audio cassette / by AnthonyTrollope ; read by Timothy West. Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882.
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Anthony Trollope (18151882). The satirist who writes nothing butsatire should write but little - or it will seem that his satire
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ANTHONY TROLLOPE
"The satirist who writes nothing but satire should write but little - or it will seem that his satire springs rather from his own caustic nature than from the sins of the world in which he lives." Birthplace

London, England
Education
He attended Harrow and Winchester, but his education was frequently disrupted because of family debts. He was unable to afford a university education.
Other jobs
He worked as a junior clerk in the Post Office and was a surveyor's clerk in Ireland; he also edited St Paul's magazine. He attempted to enter parliament as a Liberal in 1868 but was unsuccessful.
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25. Anthony Trollope Homepage And Biography On Bibliomania.com
(18151882) The son of Thomas Anthony Trollope, a lawyer, and of Frances Trollope,a prolific writer herself, Anthony Trollope was born in London in 1815.
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Anthony Trollope Barchester Towers Barchester Towers - Study Guide John Bull on the Guadalquivir La Mere Bauche ... The Warden Introduction
"And above all things, never think that you're not good enough yourself. A man should never think that. My belief is that in life people will take you at your own reckoning." The son of Thomas Anthony Trollope, a lawyer, and of Frances Trollope, a prolific writer herself, Anthony Trollope was born in London in 1815. As a child, Trollope was not particularly happy. A major factor in this was his father insistence upon sending him and his two brothers - Thomas Adolphus and Henry - to public school, despite the fact that he lacked sufficient finances to support them properly. They were the brunt of much teasing on account of their poverty. Firstly, Trollope attended Harrow School, later transferring to Winchester. However, he showed little academic promise during his time at either and, unlike his two brothers who continued their studies at Oxford and Cambridge, he was unable to obtain the scholarships he would have needed to support himself through university. Shortly after leaving school Trollope moved to Brussels to teach, but he remained there only a short while as with his father's help he was able to obtain a position as a junior clerk at the Post Office in London, a job which gave him little satisfaction. However, he was given the chance to take a job with the Post Office in Ireland as an administrator, a post in which he exhibited considerable ability. At this point in his life, Trollope experienced for the first time not only success in his work, but also began his literary career.

26. Trollope, Anthony
Trollope, Anthony (18151882). English novelist, who presented a sharplyobserved picture of the upper layers of Victorian society
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Trollope, Anthony
English novelist, who presented a sharply observed picture of the upper layers of Victorian society in his two monumental series of chronicle novels, the Barchester series and the Palliser series.
Trollope is also famed for The Way We Live Now (1875), a satirical novel commenting on the decline of ethical values. His travel books include The West Indies and the Spanish Main (1859), North America (1862), Australia and New Zealand (1873), and South Africa (1878). Trollope's autobiography was published posthumously in 1883.

27. Anthony Trollope Biography
Anthony Trollope (18151882). Anthony Trollope. Anthony Trollope was bornon 24 April, 1815 in London, the fourth of six surviving children.
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Anthony Trollope (1815-1882)
Anthony Trollope Anthony Trollope wrote forty-seven novels and five volumes of short stories as well as travel books, biographies and collections of sketches. The Barsetshire series and the six Palliser or `political' books were the first novel-sequences to be written in English. His works offer an unsurpassed portrait of the professional and landed classes of Victorian England. In his Autobiography (published posthumously in 1883) Trollope describes the self-discipline that enabled his prolific output: he would produce a given number of words per hour in the early morning, before work; he always wrote while travelling by rail or sea and as soon as he finished one novel, he began another. His efforts resulted in him becoming one of England's most successful and popular writers.

28. The San Antonio College LitWeb Antony Trollope Page
The Anthony Trollope Page ( 18151882 ) Major Works All of the novels listed beloware available in Oxford World's Classics editions, and in Penguin Classics
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The Anthony Trollope Page
Major Works

All of the novels listed below are available in Oxford World's Classics editions, and in Penguin Classics editions.
Novels . Trollope wrote nearly fifty novels, of which the following are doubtless the best known.
Barsetshire Chronicles
  • The Warden
  • Barchester Towers
  • Dr Thorne
  • Framley Parsonage
  • The Small House at Allington
  • The Last Chronicle of Barset
Palliser Novels
  • Can You Forgive Her ?
  • Phineas Finn
  • The Eustace Diamonds
  • Phineas Redux
  • The Prime Minister
  • The Duke's Children
Other Writings
  • North America
  • Clergymen of the Church of England ( 1866 ). Reprinted, Leicester, 1974.
  • An Autobiography ( 1883 ). Available in Oxford World's Classics and in Penguin Classics.
About Trollope Winifred Gregory Gerould, A Guide to Trollope . Alan Sutton, 1987. Alphabetical index of characters, places, works. N. John Hall, Trollope: A Biography . Oxford, 1993. Richard Mullen with James Munson, The Penguin Companion to Anthony Trollope . Penguin, 1996. C. P. Snow, Trollope: An Illustrated Biography . New Amsterdam, 1975.

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30. Anthony Trollope
Anthony Trollope (18151882) Anglický romanopisec, jeden z nejvýznamnejšíchautoru druhé poloviny 19. století. Predstavitel
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Anthony Trollope (1815-1882)
  • Autobiografie (An Autobiography), 1876
  • Barsetshirské kroniky (The Barsetshire Chronicles)
    - Barchesterské vì¾e (Barchester Towers), 1857
    - Doktor Thorne (Doctor Thorne), 1858
    - Domek v Allingtonu (The Small House At Allington), 1864
    - Framleyská fara (Framley Parsonage), 1861
    - Poslední barsetská kronika (The Last Chronicle Of Barset), 1867
    - Správce/Svìdomí (The Warden), 1855
  • Bullhamptonský faráø (The Vicar Of Bullhampton), 1869-70
  • Claveringovi (The Claverings), 1867
  • Dostat elegantnì ko¹em (The Noble Jilt), 1859
  • Kellyové a O'Kellyové (The Kellys And The O'Kellys), 1848
  • La Vendée, 1850
  • Láska sira Clarka, 1943
  • Macdermotové z Ballycloranu (The Macdermots Of Ballycloran), 1847
  • Nina Balatka, 1867
  • Palliserovy romány (Palliser Novels)
    - Eustaceovy diamanty (The Eustace Diamonds), 1873
    - Mù¾ete jí odpustit? (Can You Forgive Her?), 1864-65
    - Phineas Finn, 1869
    - Phineas Redux, 1874 - Premiér (The Prime Minister), 1875-76 - Vévodovy dìti (The Duke's Children), 1880
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    Translate this page Trollope, Anthony (1815-1882). Englischer Schriftsteller und einerder populärsten Autoren seiner Zeit, Sohn von Frances Trollope.
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    Trollope, Anthony (1815-1882) Englischer Schriftsteller und einer der populärsten Autoren seiner Zeit, Sohn von Frances Trollope. In seinen beiden umfangreichen Romanchroniken, der Barchester-Reihe und der Palliser-Reihe, vermittelt er ein detailliertes Bild der Oberschicht der viktorianischen Gesellschaft. Trollope stammte aus einer Londoner Juristen- und Literatenfamilie. Von 1834 bis 1867 war er als Postbeamter tätig und gründete nach seinem Ausscheiden das St. Paul’s Magazine, das er bis 1870 herausgab. Trollopes erste Buchpublikation war der Roman The Macdermots of Ballycloran (1847). Er verfasste insgesamt 59 Werke, neben Romanen und Erzählungen auch Reisebücher, in denen er Erfahrungen und Erlebnisse seiner häufigen Reisen (u. a. nach Australien, Neuseeland und Südafrika) niederlegte, und lieferte regelmäßig Beiträge für bedeutende Zeitschriften. Er starb am 6. Dezember 1882 in London.
    Am beliebtesten bei der zeitgenössischen Leserschaft waren Trollopes bekannteste Chronikromane, wie die so genannten Chroniken von Barsetshire (The Warden, 1855; Barchester Towers, 1857; Doctor Thorne, 1858; Framley Parsonage, 1861; The Small House at Allington, 1864; und The Last Chronicle of Barset, 1867). Schauplatz ist Barsetshire, eine malerische, vom Autor erfundene Landschaft. Das Personal der Romane besteht aus Landgeistlichen und ihrer mehr oder weniger vornehmen Klientel, deren Lebensumstände Trollope humorvoll schildert. Zentrale Figur der zweiten, im politisch-administrativen Milieu angesiedelten Romanserie war der Politiker Plantagenet Pallister (Can You Forgive Her?, 1864; Phineas Finn, 1869; The Eustace Diamonds, 1873; Phineas Redux, 1874; The Prime Minister, 1876; und The Duke’s Children, 1880). Unter dem Titel The Pallisers wurden diese Romane in den siebziger Jahren in eine populäre Fernsehserie umgesetzt.

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    33. AIM25: University College London: Trollope Letter
    Extent 4 pages. Name of creator(s) Trollope Anthony 18151882 novelist. CONTEXT. Personalnames Trollope Anthony 1815-1882 novelist. Corporate names.
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    34. The Classical Library - Anthony Trollope
    Anthony Trollope (18151882). A contemporary of Charles Dickens, Trollopewas a prolific author of essays, travel books, and novels.
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    A contemporary of Charles Dickens , Trollope was a prolific author of essays, travel books, and novels. He is best known for his depictions of upper-class English life and satires of the political and religious establishment. Anthony Trollope was born in London. His father, a fellow of New College, Oxford, failed both as a lawyer and as a farmer. The family's poverty embarrased Trollope during his education at the prestigious schools of Harrow and Winchester, where sometimes his parents could not afford to pay their son's school fees. After financial troubles the family moved to Belgium, but returned to England when Anthony's father died. His mother, Frances Trollope (1780-1863), took her three youngest children to America to assist in the founding of a utopian community in New Harmony, Indiana. The venture failed and she travelled for fifteen months in America. In 1832, back in England, she published Domestic Manners of the Americans , which gained success, and she was able to support her family through her writing.

    35. ELH, Volume 61 - Table Of Contents
    The Language of Law and Love Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm Subjects Trollope,Anthony, 18151882. Orley farm. Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882 Language.
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    Rhetoric and Courtship in Can You Forgive Her? Subjects Trollope, Anthony,18151882. Can You Forgive Her? Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882 Style.
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    Anthony Trollope 18151882 Like physician Anton Chekhov, customs inspector HermanMelville, and insurance man Wallace Stevens, English novelist Anthony
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    Anthony Trollope
    Like physician Anton Chekhov, customs inspector Herman Melville, and insurance man Wallace Stevens, English novelist Anthony Trollope belonged to that proud society of writers who worked a double shift. While other men were content to have one profession, Trollope pursued two with gusto: He undertook a distinguished if unconventional career in the British General Post Office (capped by his invention of Britain's distinctive red pillar mailbox), at the same time penning some of the most popular social novels of his day and in no small quantity.
    Anthony Trollope was the fourth son of Thomas Anthony and Frances (Milton) Trollope. During his youth, he was shuttled among several public schools, where the ill-clad and awkward boy was often the subject of taunts and jeers from well-off schoolmates. When his father's law practice began to fail, his mother's American mercantile venture soured, and an expected inheritance was cut off, the Trollopes moved to Belgium. It was here that Mrs. Trollope took over support of the family through her already successful career as a satiric novelist ( Domestic Manners of the Americans

    39. The Anthony Trollope Page
    Anthony Trollope (18151882) Photograph by Elliot and Fry, c. 1868. Links. For furtherinformation about Anthony Trollope we recommend the following Websites
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    The Dark Secret that Mr Trollope hid from his Victorian Admirers Revealed: How a visit to the library exposed the hypocrisy of the Barchester Chronicles author
    by Sue Tranter (Daily Mail, Saturday, July 29, 2000) The hushed rooms of Glasgow's Mitchell Library do not lend themselves to exuberant whoops of excitement. So, when Antonia Swinson turned the pages of a fading scrap-book and discovered the answer to a literary mystery that has baffled scholars for years, she showed admirable restraint.
    Despite what she describes as a jolt as if from an electrical current she continued to make her painstaking notes, digging around among the records of a wealthy Scottish family. Swinson, a financial journalist and author from North Berwick, was delving into the life of literary giant Anthony Trollope. In doing so, she has uncovered a tale of corruption to rival any told by the Victorian icon. And she has posed some very pertinent questions about his relationship with one of Britain's richest businessmen, John Bums, the first Lord Inverclyde and his father George, founder of the Cunard line.

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