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ANTHONY TROLLOPE, the quintessential Victorian novelist whose dozens of books illuminate virtually every aspect of late nineteenth century England, was born in Russell Square, London, on April 24, 1815. He was the son of Thomas Anthony Trollope, a failed barrister. His mother, Frances Trollope, successfully turned to writing in order to improve their finances.

As a charity day student at Harrow School Trollope was shunned by boarders. Later as a student at Winchester College he was often flogged his older brother Tom. At the age of nineteen Trollope embarked on a career as a civil servant in London's General Post Office. In 1841 he was transferred to Ireland, where he lived happily for the next eighteen years, advancing steadily through the ranks of the postal service. In 1844 he married Rose Heseltine, who became a trusted literary assistant once he began to write.

The Macdermots of Ballycloran, Trollope's first book, was published in 1847. But it was not until 1855 that he achieved commercial success with The Warden, the initial volume in six-book series about clerical life in and around the fictional cathedral town of Barchester. Two sequels, Barchester Towers (1857) and Doctor Thorne (1858), quickly ensured his fame. The West Indies and the Spanish Main, the first of several travelogues Trollope recorded while journeying abroad on postal business, appeared in October 1859. The same year he returned to England and took up residence at Waltham House in Hertfordshire, some twelve miles from London. There Trollope settled into a disciplined routine that enabled his phenomenal productivity. He rose every morning at five o'clock and wrote for three to four hours in order to meet a self-imposed weekly quota of approximately forty pages; moreover he frequently began a new book the very day he completed one. The novelist's only passionate diversion was foxhunting.

Trollope quickly became part of London's literary life. His work began to appear serially in Cornhill Magazine, and he formed a great friendship with its editor, William Thackeray. He finished the last three volumes in the Barsetshire series--Framley Parsonage (1861), The Small House at Allington (1864), and The Last Chronicle of Barset (1867). Meanwhile, he launched the Palliser novels, a new series about politics, with Can You Forgive Her? (1865). At the time, Nathaniel Hawthorne perfectly pinpointed the secret of the Englishman--s appeal: 'The novels of Anthony Trollope [are] just as real as if some giant had hewn a great lump out of the earth and put it under a glass case, with all its inhabitants going about their daily business, and not suspecting that they were being made a show of. These books are just as English as a beef-steak . . . but still I should think that human nature would give them success anywhere.'

Trollope resigned from the postal service late in 1867, to become editor of Saint Paul's Magazine. The next year he made an unsuccessful bid for a seat in Parliament. In 1871 Trollope relinquished Waltham House and embarked on a two-year trip to Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. Upon returning to London he settled at 39 Montagu Square and soon published the engaging travel book Australia and New Zealand (1873). In later novels Trollope shifted his interest from scenes of provincial life to satires of English politics and society--among them The Claverings (1867), He Knew He Was Right (1869), The Way We Live Now (1875), and The American Senator (1877).


1. Very Long [198251 words]Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
2. Very Long [214180 words]The Three Clerks by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
3. Very Long [255997 words]The Small House at Allington by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
4. Doctor Thorne by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
5. The Duke's Children by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
6. Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
7. Short [9284 words]Mrs. General Talboys by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
8. The Warden by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
9. Long [69579 words]The Golden Lion of Granpere by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
10. Short [12136 words]The Courtship of Susan Bell by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
  1. Long [71806 words]The Warden by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
2. Very Long [352599 words]The Way We Live Now by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
3. Very Long [207154 words]Framley Parsonage by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
4. Very Long [198251 words]Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
5. Short [11228 words]An Unprotected Female at the Pyramids by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
6. Short [8049 words]George Walker At Suez by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
7. Short [8761 words]Returning Home by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
8. Very Long [215908 words]Dr Thorne by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
9. Very Long [204641 words]Castle Richmond by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]
10. Short [8791 words]Chateau of Prince Polignac by Anthony Trollope [Classic Literature]

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1 Barchester Towers [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  Barchester Towers (1857) is the second of the six Chronicles of Barsetshire, the work in which, after a ten years' apprenticeship, Trollope finally found his distinctive voice. In this his most popular novel, the chronicler continues the story of Mr. Harding and his daughter Eleanor, begun in The Warden, adding to his cast of characters that oily symbol of 'progress' Mr. Slope, the hen-pecked Dr. Proudie, and the amiable and breezy Stanhope family. Love, mammon, clerical in-fighting and promotio... more info>> 1857

Words: 198251 - Reading Time: 566-793 min.
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2 The Eustace Diamonds [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  Anthony Trollope's celebrated Parliamentary novels, of which The Eustace Diamonds (1873) is the third and most famous, are at once unfailingly amusing social comedies, melodramas of greed and deception, and precise nature studies of the political animal in its mid-Victorian habitat. With its purloined jewels, its conniving, resilient, mercenary heroine, and its partiality for the human spectacle in all its complexity, The Eustace Diamonds is a splendid example of Trollop's art at its most assure... more info>> 1872

Words: 269145 - Reading Time: 768-1076 min.
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3 Castle Richmond [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  Trollope creates a disturbing picture of the lives of the laboring Irish poor both before and during the famine. 1861

Words: 204641 - Reading Time: 584-818 min.
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4 The Courtship of Susan Bell [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  The widow Bell and her grown daughters Hetta and Susan have moved from Albany to Saratoga Springs. There the family entertains the idea of taking in a boarder, Aaron Dunn. Although an Episcopalian, the young engineer earns the family's trust ... and the hand of Susan Bell. 1860

Words: 12136 - Reading Time: 34-48 min.
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5 The Golden Lion of Granpere [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  Set in a village in the Vosges mountains in north-eastern France, The Golden Lion of Granpere was written when Trollope was at the height of his popularity. The novel concerns the events in the lives of an innkeeper's family; the relationship between George Voss, the landlord's son, and his beloved Marie, the rivalry between Voss and another suitor for Marie's hand in marriage, and the results of a betrothal based on mutual misunderstandings. A small-scale work, precise and detailed, it demonstr... more info>> 1867

Words: 69579 - Reading Time: 198-278 min.
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6 North America, Vol. 1 [Secure Microsoft Reader]
by Anthony Trollope
  It has been the ambition of my literary life to write a book about the United States, and I had made up my mind to visit the country with this object before the intestine troubles of the United States government had commenced. I have not allowed the division among the States and the breaking out of civil war to interfere with my intention; but I should not purposely have chosen this period either for my book or for my visit.
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7 North America, Vol. 2 [Secure Microsoft Reader]
by Anthony Trollope
  The site of the present City of Washington was chosen with three special views: firstly, that being on the Potomac it might have the full advantage of water-carriage and a sea-port; secondly, that it might be so far removed from the sea-board as to be safe from invasion; and, thirdly, that it might be central alike to all the States. It was presumed, when Washington was founded, that these three advantages would be secured by the selected position.
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8 Barchester Towers [Secure Microsoft Reader]
by Anthony Trollope
  In the latter days of July in the year 185-, a most important question was for ten days hourly asked in the cathedral city of Barchester, and answered every hour in various ways--Who was to be the new Bishop?
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9 The Duke's Children [Secure Microsoft Reader]
by Anthony Trollope
  No one, probably, ever felt himself to be more alone in the world than our old friend the Duke of Omnium, when the Duchess died. When this sad event happened he had ceased to be Prime Minister. During the first nine months after he had left office he and the Duchess remained in England. Then they had gone abroad, taking with them their three children. The eldest, Lord Silverbridge, had been at Oxford, but had his career there cut short by some more than ordinary youthful folly, which had induced... more info>>
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10 Doctor Thorne [Secure Microsoft Reader]
by Anthony Trollope
  Before the reader is introduced to the modest country medical practitioner who is to be the chief personage of the following tale, it will be well that he should be made acquainted with some particulars as to the locality in which, and the neighbours among whom, our doctor followed his profession.
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11 The Warden [Secure Mobipocket]
by Anthony Trollope
  The first of Trollope's popular Barsetshire novels, set in the fictional cathedral town of Barchester, The Warden centers on the honorable cleric Septimus Harding, one of Trollope's most memorable characters. When Harding is accused of mismanaging church funds, his predicament lays bare the complexities of the Victorian world and of nineteenth-century provincial life. And, as Louis Auchincloss observes in his Introduction, "The theme of The Warden presents the kind of social problem that always ... more info>>
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12 The Small House at Allington [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  Written at the height of his fame, Trollope's tale centers on his most popular literary heroine, Lily Dale, and her inextinguishable love for calculating self-seeker Adolphus Crosbie. More than a simple tale of love and loss, The Small House at Allington is a subtle and gentle ironic expression of the power of devotion and the pitfalls of ambition brilliantly realized by a splendid cast. 1863

Words: 255997 - Reading Time: 731-1023 min.
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13 The Three Clerks [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  Set in the 1850s, The Three Clerks exposes and probes the relationships between three clerks and the three sisters who became their wives. At the same time it satirizes the Civil Service examinations and financial corruption in dealings on the stock market. 1857

Words: 214180 - Reading Time: 611-856 min.
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14 Autobiography of Anthony Trollope [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  An Anthony Trollope Classic.

Words: 97797 - Reading Time: 279-391 min.
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15 Mrs. General Talboys [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  An Anthony Trollope Classic. 1860

Words: 9284 - Reading Time: 26-37 min.
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16 Relics of General Chasse: A Tale of Antwerp [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  An Anthony Trollope classic. 1860

Words: 7943 - Reading Time: 22-31 min.
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17 Returning Home [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  An Anthony Trollope classic.

Words: 8761 - Reading Time: 25-35 min.
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18 A Ride Across Palestine [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  An Anthony Trollope classic.

Words: 15687 - Reading Time: 44-62 min.
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19 La Vendee [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  An Anthony Trollope classic. 1850

Words: 178301 - Reading Time: 509-713 min.
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20 Last Chronicle of Barset [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  When Reverend Josiah Crawley, the impoverished curate of Hogglestock, is accused of theft it causes a public scandal, sending shockwaves through the world of Barsetshire. The Crawley family desperately try to remain dignified while they are shunned by society, but the scandal threatens to tear them, and the community, apart. Drawing on his own childhood experience of genteel poverty, Trollope gives a painstakingly realistic depiction of the trials of a family striving to maintain its standards a... more info>> 1867

Words: 340698 - Reading Time: 973-1362 min.
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21 Man Who Kept His Money in a Box [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  An Anthony Trollope classic. 1864

Words: 11788 - Reading Time: 33-47 min.
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22 Sarah Jack of Spanish Town [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  An Anthony Trollope classic. 1859

Words: 9870 - Reading Time: 28-39 min.
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23 Harry Heathcote of Gangoil [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  This book deals with the problems facing a young sheep-farmer, or 'squatter', in outback Australia. Its hero is modelled on Trollope's younger son Frederic, who had lived in Australia since 1865. Using the conventions of the Christmas story, established by Dickens in the 1840's, the novel shows Harry Heathcote thwarting the envious ex-convict neighbours who harbour his disgruntled former employees, and who attempt to set fire to his pastures. 1874

Words: 40524 - Reading Time: 115-162 min.
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24 The American Senator [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  Of Arbella Trefoil, the anti-heronie of this novel, Trollope wrote "I wished to express the depth of my scorn for women who run down husbands." 1877

Words: 207185 - Reading Time: 591-828 min.
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25 The Belton Estate [MultiFormat]
by Anthony Trollope
  First published in 1865, this is concerned with the plight of the unmarried, impecunious women in the 19th century. 1865

Words: 155100 - Reading Time: 443-620 min.
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