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Alice Dugdale
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In this poignant novella by Trollope, the dreams of an ordinary village girl, Alice Dugdale, are thrown into turmoil when her devoted beau becomes an enticing option for a local noble family. With a blend of affection and sensitivity, Trollope explores the intricate web of emotions and societal expectations that arise from this unexpected situation. - Summary by Anthony Ogus
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Last Chronicle of Barset
- Written by: Anthony Trollope
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In The Last Chronicle of Barset, Anthony Trollope weaves a rich tapestry of intrigue and emotion, often hailed as his greatest work. This captivating novel revisits beloved characters from the Barsetshire series, particularly focusing on the Rev. Josiah Crawley, an impoverished curate embroiled in a scandal over the alleged theft of £20. As the mystery unfolds, we also witness the delicate courtship of Major Grantly and Grace Crawley, set against the disapproval of the Majors imposing parents, Archdeacon Grantly and his wife. Meanwhile, the adventures of Johnny Eames, a key figure from The ...
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Barchester Towers
- Written by: Anthony Trollope
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Dive into the intriguing world of Anthony Trollopes Barchester Towers, the second novel in the captivating Barsetshire series. Picking up where The Warden left off, this narrative unfolds with the death of the old bishop and the controversial appointment of the new bishop, Dr. Proudie. As Dr. Grantly faces off against the formidable Mrs. Proudie—an unwavering strict Sabbatarian and the true power behind the scenes—the stakes rise dramatically. Meanwhile, the wealthy young widow Eleanor, set to capture clerical hearts, adds another layer of complexity to the unfolding drama. With the fate ...
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Eye for an Eye
- Written by: Anthony Trollope
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In this captivating Trollope romance, a young nobleman finds himself at a crossroads, torn between his deep love for an impoverished Irish girl and the heavy expectations of his family to choose a suitable bride for the inheritance of an Earldom. Will he follow his heart or succumb to societal pressures? - Summary by Anthony Ogus
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Ayalas Angel
- Written by: Anthony Trollope
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In Ayalas Angel, we follow the poignant journey of Lucy and Ayala Dormer, two sisters left destitute after the tragic loss of their parents. While Ayala finds refuge with their wealthy aunt, Lady Tringle, Lucy must adapt to life with their impoverished uncle, Mr. Dosett. As they navigate their new realities, Lucy becomes engaged to one of her fathers artist friends, but financial struggles threaten their future together. Meanwhile, three suitors vie for Ayalas heart, yet none quite measure up to her vision of the ideal man. Will Lucys dreams of marriage come true, and can Ayala discover her ...
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Barchester Towers (version 2)
- Written by: Anthony Trollope
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Step into the world of Barchester Towers, the captivating sequel to Anthony Trollopes earlier work, The Warden, published in 1857. This second installment in the Chronicles of Barsetshire transports you to the cathedral city of Barchester, where the death of the beloved bishop sets off a battle for power and influence. As the newly appointed and far more Evangelical Bishop Proudie takes the helm, he faces the formidable presence of his wife, Mrs. Proudie, whose meddling stirs unrest among the clergy. Their controversial decision to replace the cherished Mr. Septimus Harding at Hirams Hospital ...
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Claverings
- Written by: Anthony Trollope
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I believe the story as a whole is good, although it seems the public has yet to confirm that judgment. - the author. The Claverings stands out as one of the finest novels crafted for The Cornhill, a testament to the authors skill. As noted by Sadleir, It is a novel rich in atmosphere, capturing that elusive environment often perilous for the English novelist—an atmosphere brilliantly evoked by Thackeray, filled with green-hued gambling rooms, the faded allure of half-abandoned spas, the gentle slopes of foreign beaches, hidden accents, forged passports, impoverished nobles, and the audacious...
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Golden Lion of Granpere
- Written by: Anthony Trollope
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Embark on a delightful Continental journey with Anthony Trollope and discover if you agree with Walpoles praise ...not only Trollopes very best shorter book, but one of the most charming idylls in English literature. The narrative unfolds simply—boy meets girl, parental objections arise, and trials ensue—but the true resolution awaits your exploration. Join us as we delve into this enchanting tale filled with color and richness, and uncover its captivating conclusion for yourself! (Summary by Walpole & Annise)
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Framley Parsonage
- Written by: Anthony Trollope
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Framley Parsonage is the fourth novel in Anthony Trollopes beloved Chronicles of Barsetshire series. Originally published in serial form in the Cornhill Magazine in 1860 and later as a book in 1861, this engaging tale follows the life of Mark Robarts, a young vicar living in the picturesque village of Framley. Granted his position by Lady Lufton, the mother of his childhood friend, Mark is eager to elevate his social standing and make connections among the countys elite. However, he soon finds himself ensnared by the dubious Mr. Sowerby, a local Whig Member of Parliament, who entices him into ...
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He Knew He Was Right
- Written by: Anthony Trollope
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He Knew He Was Right is a captivating novel penned by Anthony Trollope in 1869. It delves into the tumultuous breakdown of a marriage, driven by a husbands irrational jealousy and a wifes unyielding will. True to Trollopes style, the narrative is rich with engaging subplots that bring depth to the story. Although Trollope himself deemed this work a failure, considering its protagonist unsympathetic, he found the secondary characters and their arcs to be vibrant and far more intriguing. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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The Bertrams, by Anthony Trollope
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This is a massive effort, taking place in England and the Middle East, with a cast of thousands... Well, not thousands, fortunately, but certainly a great many. There are three Bertrams present: Sir Lionel, his son George (our hero), and the wealthy uncle. The primary story involves the joining of two couples (following some rocky periods), and the disposal of the uncle's fortune. The more amusing bits focus on peripheral characters in the social settings of a fictional town and in travel on board ship or touring Egypt. Trollope digresses from time to time to lecture us on religion, politics, ...
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Ayala's Angel by Anthony Trollope
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Lucy and Ayala Dormer are left penniless by the death of their parents. Ayala is taken in by their rich aunt Lady Tringle and Lucy by their poor uncle Mr Dosett. The girls find it hard to get used to their new surroundings. Lucy becomes engaged to one of her father's artist friends but they are too poor to marry. Three different men fall in love with Ayala but none live up to her ideal of the perfect man. Will Lucy be able to marry her sweetheart and will Ayala find her 'Angel of Light'? For the answers to these and many other questions, read this book. (Summary by Stav Nisser)
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Alice Dugdale by Anthony Trollope (1815 - 1882)
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An ordinary village girl's plans for the future with her long-standing beau are threatened when he is seen to be an attractive prospect by a local noble family Trollope's novella works through the consequences with typical affection and sensitivity. - Summary by Anthony Ogus
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Castle Richmond
- Written by: Anthony Trollope
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Set against the background of the Irish famine in the 1840’s, the novel tells of the tangled relationships between Clara Desmond, Herbert Fitzgerald and his cousin Owen Fitzgerald. Clara – whose previously ‘great’ family is almost bankrupt – is initially attracted to Owen, but whose dissolute lifestyle is a handicap. The matter is further complicated by the fact that Lady Desmond, Clara’s mother, is in love with Owen. Meanwhile, Herbert supplants Owen in Clara’s affections. Herbert is heir to Castle Richmond and the name and property but this position is threatened for much of ...
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Autobiography of Anthony Trollope
- Written by: Anthony Trollope
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Anthony Trollope's autobiography will delight you whether or not you've read (or listened to) any of his many works. His honest if self-deprecating tone is at times hilarious and at times piteously moving. His detailed descriptions of his writing process and his philosophy of writing as work rather than art are fascinating. Fans of Trollope will enjoy learning the man's perceptions of his novels' shortcomings and triumphs. Anyone will appreciate learning about his years devoted to churning out literature for profit while working full time with the post office. (Summary by JessicaLouise)
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Life of Cicero, Vol. I
- Written by: Anthony Trollope
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Dive into the captivating life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, an influential orator, statesman, philosopher, and correspondent who emerged as a new man in the chaotic final years of Romes republican government. In this biography, acclaimed novelist Anthony Trollope delivers a passionate defense of Ciceros virtues against critics who question his political and personal strength. Trollopes personal approach offers a unique glimpse into his own thought process and era, as well as those of Cicero. Volume I explores Ciceros formative years, his ascension through the courts and state offices to the ...
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Life of Cicero, Vol. II
- Written by: Anthony Trollope
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Dive deep into the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, a renowned orator, statesman, philosopher, and a prolific correspondent who emerged as a ‘new man’ during the chaotic last years of Romes republican government. This biography, penned by Anthony Trollope, a revered novelist who greatly admired Cicero, paints a vivid picture of Ciceros last years from BC 57-43. Experience the tumultuous events that marked these years; from the civil war between Caesar and Pompey, the death of Ciceros daughter Tullia, Caesars dictatorship and assassination, to Ciceros antagonism against Antony in the ...
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Autobiography of Anthony Trollope by Anthony Trollope
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Anthony Trollope's autobiography will delight you whether or not you've read (or listened to) any of his many works. His honest if self-deprecating tone is at times hilarious and at times piteously moving. His detailed descriptions of his writing process and his philosophy of writing as work rather than art are fascinating. Fans of Trollope will enjoy learning the man's perceptions of his novels' shortcomings and triumphs. Anyone will appreciate learning about his years devoted to churning out literature for profit while working full time with the post office.
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Aaron Trow by Anthony Trollope
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What is it like to be a fox hunted by hounds? We find out through the senses of an escaped convict as he struggles to free himself from would-be captors. The struggle is brutal. In the end, we are left wondering which person really wins--the pursued or the pursuer. Or perhaps which one is now the pursuer, which the pursued.
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The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
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Clara Amedroz is the virtuous, intelligent, and quick-witted heroine of this novel. Like all women of her time, she has few options other than to marry. She is lucky enough to have two eligible suitors, and chooses the more urbane and worldly of the two. Alas, however, she realizes fairly quickly that Captain Aylmer is not a nice person. Throughout much of the novel we find her trying hard not to recognize that Will Belton - the suitor she rejected, and who still loves and wants to marry her - is. As in all of Trollope's novels, the sub-plots are at least as engaging as the main story: here, ...
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