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  1. The Small House at Allington by Anthony Trollope, 2010-04-22
  2. Framley Parsonage: a novel by Anthony Trollope, 2010-08-14
  3. The Eustace Diamonds by Anthony Trollope, 2010-03-07
  4. Phineas Finn, the Irish member; by Anthony Trollope, JS & Co. bkp Virtue CU-BANC, et all 2010-08-29
  5. An Eye for an Eye by Anthony Trollope, 2010-04-21
  6. La Vend¿e (Webster's English Thesaurus Edition) by Anthony Trollope, 2008-05-29
  7. Barchester Towers (Volume 1) by Anthony Trollope, 2010-03-15
  8. The Landleaguers by Anthony Trollope, 2010-07-06
  9. Ralph the Heir by Anthony Trollope, 2010-07-06
  10. The Duke's Children (Oxford World's Classics) by Anthony Trollope, 2008-12-15
  11. The Warden by Anthony Trollope, 2009-01-01
  12. Doctor Thorne by Anthony Trollope, 2010-07-08
  13. The Way We Live Now (Oxford World's Classics) by Anthony Trollope, 2009-05-15
  14. Anthony Trollope: A Victorian in His World by Richard Mullen, 1992-06

1. Anthony Trollope
Anthony Trollope, British novelist (18151882). Essays and Threads of Postings on Anthony Trollope s Novels by members of Trollope-l
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Anthony Trollope, British novelist (1815-1882)
Most of the time he felt impatience with people who wanted to take his picture. He disliked photography: 'I hate very much indeed I have written a book recording how a group of people responded in cyberspace to a few of Trollope's books interwoven with essays by myself on the topics related to, and autobiographical, historical, and critical frameworks for, the books discussed. It seems to me appropriate that Trollope has become a novelist explored in an arena open to those who can get into the World Wide Web through a computer terminal somewhere on this earth. A voracious reader, he never went to university, and when he wrote a lively, intelligent and readable book on Cicero, he was laughed at by the learned. Like many an essentially unconventional man and successful writer, since his death he has been misunderstood and misappropriated. On my site I have put as much information and analysis in an easily readable format as I can about Trollope's life and works and helpful books about him and his milieu. I have also included threads from various group reads on Trollope-l as samples of what may be found as a reader in Trollope's books. I invite people who come to my site to use any or all of the following materials to begin or to continue a discovery or research of their own, and I ask that anyone who does quote or use any of it credit my site in the conventional manner (e.g., MLA style).

2. Anthony Trollope
Anthony Trollope. Tools and Options. Search Advanced. Search for Member Login Register. Anthony Trollope was born at 16 Keppel Street in London.
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Popular British author, who described realistically Victorian world. Trollope's best known stories were set in the imaginary English county of Barsetshire. In his autobiography (1883) Trollope wrote, that the novelist's task is "to make his readers so intimately acquainted with his characters that the creation of his brain should be to them speaking, moving, living, human creatures." Trollope is notable for having developed the chronicle form of fiction. The Barsetshire novels were the first serial fiction in English literature. "It is a comfortable feeling to know that you stand on your own ground. Land is about the only thing that can't fly away." (from The Last Chronicle of Barset Anthony Trollope was born at 16 Keppel Street in London. His father, a fellow of New College, Oxford, failed both as a lawyer and as a farmer. The family's poverty made Trollope miserable at the rigid public social hierarchy in Harrow and Winchester. "It is hard to think of any good writer who had as wretched a time and had to endure it for so long," C. P. Snow wrote in Trollope (1975). Sometimes his parents could not afford to pay their son's school fees. After financial troubles the family moved to Belgium, but returned back with mother and children when the father died. His mother, Frances Trollope (1780-1863), took her three youngest children to America to assist in the founding of the city of New Harmony, Memphis. The venture failed, and she traveled for fifteen months in America. In 1832, back in England, she published

3. Anthony Trollope
Anthony Trollope. (181582). There are worse things than a lie . . . I have found . . . Chronology. 1815 Anthony Trollope born in Bloomsbury, London, 24 April.
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There are worse things than a lie . . . I have found . . . that it may be well to choose one sin in order that another may be shunned. ( Doctor Wortle's School ch. 6) <= Photograph by Elliot and Fry, c
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4. Anthony Trollope - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Anthony Trollope. Anthony Trollope (April 24, 1815 December 6, 1882) became one of the most successful and respected English novelists of the Victorian era.
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Trollope Prize

Trollope Prize The Trollope Prize is awarded annually to the best undergraduate essay in English on the works of Anthony Trollope. A contemporary of Charles Dickens, Trollope was a prolific author of essays, travel books, and...
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New Trollope Page 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...
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anthony trollope (18151882) anthony trollope was a leading English novelist of the middle 19th Century
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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

11. Anthony Trollope: An Overview
Critical Theory Literature Visual Arts Themes. Genre Setting Imagery Characterization. WWW Resources trollope Society. Victorian Web homepage.
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12. Anthony Trollope
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. by birthday from the calendar. Credits and feedback. anthony trollope (18151882) Popular British author, who described realistically Victorian world. The Last Chronicle of Barset, 1867) anthony trollope was born at 16 Keppel Street in London John Hall) anthony trollope THE COMPLETE SHORTER FICTION, 1993. trollope THE TRAVELLER
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) Popular British author, who described realistically Victorian world. Trollope's best known stories were set in the imaginary English county of Barsetshire. In his autobiography (1883) Trollope wrote, that the novelist's task is "to make his readers so intimately acquainted with his characters that the creation of his brain should be to them speaking, moving, living, human creatures." Trollope is notable for having developed the chronicle form of fiction. The Barsetshire novels were the first serial fiction in English literature. "It is a comfortable feeling to know that you stand on your own ground. Land is about the only thing that can't fly away." (from The Last Chronicle of Barset Anthony Trollope was born at 16 Keppel Street in London. His father, a fellow of New College, Oxford, failed both as a lawyer and as a farmer. The family's poverty made Trollope miserable at the rigid public social hierarchy in Harrow and Winchester. "It is hard to think of any good writer who had as wretched a time and had to endure it for so long," C. P. Snow wrote in Trollope (1975). Sometimes his parents could not afford to pay their son's school fees. After financial troubles the family moved to Belgium, but returned back with mother and children when the father died. His mother, Frances Trollope (1780-1863), took her three youngest children to America to assist in the founding of the city of New Harmony, Memphis. The venture failed, and she traveled for fifteen months in America. In 1832, back in England, she published

13. Welcome To The Trollope Society
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16. Anthony Trollope: Biography
anthony trollope Biography. nthony trollope, novelist, was the fourth son of Thomas anthony trollope, a barrister, and Frances (Milton) trollope.
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Domestic Manners of the Americans. Thomas Anthony Trollope died at the end of 1835. In the summer of 1834 Anthony became an usher in a school at Brussels, hoping to learn enough French and German to enable him to take up a promised commission in an Austrian cavalry regiment. But in the autumn, by influence, he became a junior clerk in the General Post office, London. He had seven lonely years of dingy poverty in London, making few friends and earning a reputation for insubordination, until his transfer in 1841 to Banagher, Ireland, as a deputy postal surveyor, put him financially at ease and introduced him to a larger, freer, outdoor life. His awkwardness disappeared; he took up the sport of fox-hunting (which he followed enthusiastically until 1878); an(l in June 1844 he married Rose Heseltine, daughter of a Rotherham bank-manager. Trollope set himself to discover the real reasons for Irish discontent. In the autumn of 1843 he began work on his first novel The Macdermots of Ballycloran (published 1847). This book and

17. LESELUST Anthony Trollope - Septimus Harding, Spitalvorsteher *** Klassische Eng
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Roman. Manesse, 391 Seiten, ISBN: 3717519948
Ersch. 1855 unter dem Titel "The Warden"
Aus dem Englischen 2002 von Andrea Ott. Mit einem Nachwort von Doris Edelmann
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Weitere Titel: Septimus Harding, Spitalvorsteher
Besser als es war, konnte es für Septimus Harding, Spitalvorsteher, nicht mehr werden. Sonntags stand er als Kantor für die Gottesdienste bereit, widmete sich mit Hingabe seiner Leidenschaft, den Kirchenliedern; dazu bewohnte er ein wunderbares Anwesen, das mit seinem Posten als Spitalvorsteher verbunden war. Arbeit machte ihm dieser Posten kaum; die 12 alten Männer, deren Wohl und Wehe es zu beachten galt, benötigten vor allem einen Freund, jemanden, der ihnen ihre letzten Lebensjahre verschönerte. Noch dazu hatte er schon bei Amtsantritt bewiesen, dass er durchaus zur Großzügigkeit neigte; aus seiner eigenen Tasche erhöhte er den Tagessatz, den die Bewohner erhielten.
Seine älteste Tochter war gut verheiratet mit dem Erzdiakon, die jüngste wohnte noch zu Hause und war ihm eine echte Freude. Und einen jungen Mann, der sie wahrscheinlich eines Tages als die Seine heimführen würde, konnte man auch schon erahnen; John Bold, ein nicht unvermögender junger Arzt, der sich aber weniger den körperlichen Gebrechen seiner Mitmenschen sondern den moralischen Gebrechen der Zeit widmete.

18. Trollope Society Short Story Prize
Annual $1,400 short story prize for school students aged 15 to 19 designed to promote creative writing and the novels of anthony trollope. Features winning stories from past years.
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The Trollope Society Short Story Prize Anthony Trollope was, he confessed, thoroughly miserable and ‘always in disgrace’ at school, yet he became a much loved author. To encourage interest in his novels among young people, the Trollope Society has established an annual short story competition. The emphasis is on reading – and writing – for fun. The worldwide competition is open to students twenty-one and younger. The winner receives a cheque for £1,000 ($1,500 USD) and his or her story is published in the Society’s quarterly journal, Trollopiana For information about the 2004 Competition , click on the links on this page or contact Pamela Neville-Sington or John Williams NEW: 2003 Winner Announced! The Trollope Society exists, with a world-wide membership, to promote and publish the works of Anthony Trollope. Inquiries about membership - including reduced rates for those under 25 years old - can be obtained from the Trollope Society, 9A North Street, London SW4 0HN, U.K.; phone: +44 (0)20 7720 6789; e-mail: trollsoc@barset.fsnet.co.uk

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Links and documents about anthony trollope and his work
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George Landows' sites are now hosted at the following places:
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Postcolonial Web:
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20. E-Texts And A Concordance For Anthony Trollope's Works
follows trollope, anthony The American Senator (Gutenberg text; unofficial until 29 Feb 2004); trollope, anthony Can You Forgive Her? (HTML
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E-texts and a Concordance
Mary Ellen Edwards, "Husband and Wife", The Claverings
  • An "Online Book Page" gathers together a large number of plain Gutenberg and HTML texts of Trollope's novels which are maintained on various sites as follows:
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