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  1. The Warden (Oxford World's Classics) by Anthony Trollope, 2009-06-01
  2. The Last Chronicle of Barset (Penguin Classics) by Anthony Trollope, 2002-10-29
  3. An Autobiography (Oxford World's Classics) by Anthony Trollope, 2009-08-03
  4. The Way We Live Now by Anthony Trollope, 2009-01-01
  5. The Last Chronicles of Barset (Barchester Chronicles) by Anthony Trollope, 1998-02
  6. Kept in the dark: a novel by Anthony Trollope, 2010-08-17
  7. Miss Mackenzie by Anthony Trollope, 2009-10-04
  8. The Warden by Anthony Trollope, 1998-07-23
  9. He Knew He Was Right (Penguin Classics) by Anthony Trollope, 1996-04-01
  10. The Way We Live Now by Anthony Trollope, 2004-03-01
  11. The Prime Minister (Penguin Classics) by Anthony Trollope, 1996-04-01
  12. The Claverings by Anthony Trollope, 2010-08-14
  13. The Warden by Anthony Trollope, 1996-08-01
  14. The Vicar Of Bullhampton by Anthony Trollope, 2010-08-20

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22. Trollope, Anthony. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. trollope, anthony. (tr l´ p) (KEY) , 1815–82, one of the great English novelists.
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ATTRIBUTION anthony trollope (1815–1882), British novelist. Orley Farm, vol. 2, ch. xlix, London, Chapman and Hall (1862). BIOGRAPHY Columbia Encyclopedia.
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anthony trollope. 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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"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.

25. Lady Anna
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  • Chapter 1 The Early History of Lady Lovel
  • Chapter 2 The Earl's Will
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  • Chapter 4 The Tailor of Keswick
  • Chapter 5 The Solicitor-General makes a Proposition
  • Chapter 6 Yoxham Rectory
  • Chapter 7 The Solicitor-General perseveres
  • Chapter 8 Impossible!
  • Chapter 9 It isn't Law
  • Chapter 10 The first Interview
  • Chapter 11 It is too late
  • Chapter 12 Have they Surrendered?
  • Chapter 13 New Friends
  • Chapter 14 The Earl arrives
  • Chapter 15 Wharfedale
  • Chapter 16 For ever
  • Chapter 17 The Journey Home
  • Chapter 18 Too Heavy for Secrets
  • Chapter 19 Lady Anna returns to London
  • Chapter 20 Lady Anna's Reception
  • Chapter 21 Daniel and the Lawyer
  • Chapter 22 There is a Gulf fixed
  • Chapter 23 Bedford Square
  • Chapter 24 The Dog in the Manger
  • Chapter 25 Daniel Thwaite's Letter
  • Chapter 26 The Keswick Poet
  • Chapter 27 Lady Anna's Letter
  • Chapter 28 Lovel v. Murray and Another
  • Chapter 29 Daniel Thwaite Alone
  • Chapter 30 Justice is to be done
  • Chapter 31 The Verdict
  • Chapter 32 Will you Promise?
  • 26. Phineas Finn
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  • Chapter 1 Phineas Finn proposes to stand for Loughshane
  • Chapter 2 Phineas Finn is elected for Loughshane
  • Chapter 3 Phineas Finn takes his seat
  • Chapter 4 Lady Laura Standish
  • Chapter 5 Mr and Mrs Low
  • Chapter 6 Lord Brentford"s dinner
  • Chapter 7 Mr and Mrs Bunce
  • Chapter 8 The news about Mr Mildmay and Sir Everard
  • Chapter 9 The new Government
  • Chapter 10 Violet Effingham
  • Chapter 11 Lord Chiltern
  • Chapter 12 Autumnal prospects
  • Chapter 13 Saulsby Wood
  • Chapter 14 Loughlinter
  • Chapter 15 Donald Bean"s pony
  • Chapter 16 Phineas Finn returns to Killaloe
  • Chapter 17 Phineas Finn returns to London
  • Chapter 18 Mr Turnbull
  • Chapter 19 Lord Chiltern rides his horse Bonebreaker
  • Chapter 20 The Debate on the Ballot
  • Chapter 21
  • Chapter 22 Lady Baldock at home
  • Chapter 23 Sunday in Grosvenor Place
  • Chapter 24 The Willingford Bull
  • Chapter 25 Mr Turnbull"s carriage stops the way
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  • Chapter 27 Phineas discussed
  • Chapter 28 The second reading is carried
  • Chapter 29 A Cabinet meeting
  • Chapter 30 Mr Kennedy"s luck
  • Chapter 31 Finn for Loughton
  • Chapter 32 Lady Laura Kennedy"s headache
  • Chapter 33 Mr Slide"s grievance
  • Chapter 34 Was he honest?
  • 27. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Trollope, Anthony
    anthony trollope (18151882). Criticism anthony trollope And His Contemporaries by David Skilton (1996) situates trollope in his time. On this site.
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    "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

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    He attended Harrow and Winchester, but his education was frequently disrupted because of family debts. He was unable to afford a university education.
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    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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    TROLLOPE, ANTHONY (1815 - 1882) a web guide to Anthony Trollope from literaryhistory.com main page 19th century authors postcolonial literature 20th century authors ... extended search General Articles http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/trollope/trollopeov.html A substantial introduction to Trollope by Dr. Andrew Maunder from the Literary Encyclopedia, an internet resource created by a global network of scholars. http://www.jimandellen.org/trollope/trollope.section.lead.html An excellent collection of writings on Trollope by Professor Ellen Moody, including an article on letter-writing characters in his novels, extensive bibliographies, reproductions of illustrations to his novels, and usefully edited excerpts from the Trollope discussion list on scholarly issues in Trollope. http://www.bartleby.com/223/1307.html Useful, though older, discussion of Trollope's Barchester series, from The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/trollope.htm A biography from Books and Writers web site maintained by the Kuusankoski Public Library, Finland. http://www.trollopeusa.org/tsociety/trollopebio.html

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      Trollope, Anthony u p] Pronunciation Key Trollope, Anthony , one of the great English novelists. After spending seven unhappy years in London as a clerk in the general post office, he transferred (1841) to Ireland and became post-office inspector; he held various positions in the postal service until his resignation in 1867. He published several unsuccessful novels before he achieved fame with The Warden (1855), the first in the series of Barsetshire novels. Others in the series are Barchester Towers Doctor Thorne Framley Parsonage The Small House at Allington (1864), and The Last Chronicle of Barset (1867). In his later novels Trollope shifted his interest from the rural scene to urban society and politics. These books include The Claverings Phineas Finn He Knew He Was Right The Eustace Diamonds The Way We Live Now The Prime Minister (1876), and

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    Genre Novel (403 pp.) Keywords Aging Colonialism Death and Dying Developing Countries ... Time Summary In the late 20th century, Britannula, an island near New Zealand, has achieved its independence from Great Britain. Settled by a group of young men some 30 years before the action of this novel, Britannula has developed into a prosperous land governed by a President and a single-house legislative body, the Assembly. They have adopted a great social experiment called the "Fixed Period," by which the society and its citizens will avoid the suffering, decrepitude, and expense of old age. At age 67 each person will be "deposited" into a lovely, carefree "college" (Necropolis) where he or she will spend one delightful year before being euthanized. The story takes place just as the time approaches for Gabriel Crasweller, a wealthy landowner and good friend of President Neverbend, to be deposited. Crasweller is the first citizen to have lived out his Fixed Period, and the President, whose brainchild the Fixed Period is, experiences a conflict between his love for Craswellerwho inexplicably does not want to dieand his determination to carry out the law. Mounting resistance to the Fixed Period among the older citizens (including his wife) also surprises Neverbend, although the Assembly, composed mostly of young people, reaffirms the law. Just as Crasweller is led off to Necropolis, a British gunship arrives in port to relieve Neverbend of his duties as President and re-establish direct control of Britannula.

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    British novelist, and by profession, postal worker. He was known for the depth of his characterizations and the insights his novels provide into Victorian society. His first novel, "The Macdermots of Ballycloran" (1847), was written while serving in Ireland with the Postal Service. There, he met and married Rose Heseltine, and English girl, in 1844.
    Trollope's first success, although it wasn't recognized as such until later, was "The Warden" (1855), the idea for which struck him while on a stroll around Salisbury Cathedral one summer day. Out of this grew the "Chronicles of Barsetshire", a six volume sequence of novels centering around the fictitious cathedral town of Barchester, in the equally fictitious county of Barsetshire. The other novels in the series, with their recurring characters presented in familiar settings, are: "Barchester Towers" (1857), "Doctor Thorne" (1858), "Framley Parsonage" (1860), "The Small House at Allington" (1862-4) and "The Last Chronicle of Barset" (1866-7).
    In 1867, Trollope resigned from the Post Office, and in 1868 ran unsuccessfully for political office. He relates his political experiences in "Ralph the Heir", (1870-1). By this time, his financial success was assured and he was firmly ensconced in London literary society.

    38. ANTHONY TROLLOPE
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