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Fred Neville, a young officer in the Hussars, is heir to an earldom, but before taking up his responsibilities resolves to enjoy a year of adventure in Ireland where his regiment is posted. When Fred falls in love and seduces an Irish girl of great beauty and mysterious background, the scene is set for a tragic outcome that far exceeds the adventures Fred had in mind. Written in 1870 but not published until 1879, An Eye For An Eye is arguably the most melodramatic story that Trollope wrote and certainly his frankest and most daring treatment of pre-marital sex.
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Anthony Trollope's 'Christmas at Thompson Hall & Other Holiday Sagas' is a collection of delightful short stories that capture the spirit of the holiday season in Victorian England. Trollope's writing style is characterized by its keen attention to detail, vivid characterizations, and insightful social commentary. The stories in this collection showcase Trollope's skill in depicting the complexities of human relationships and the societal norms of the time, making them a fascinating read for any fan of classic literature. The book provides a glimpse into the traditions and customs of Christmas during the Victorian era, inviting readers to immerse themselves in a bygone world filled with warmth and nostalgia. With its rich descriptions and engaging narratives, 'Christmas at Thompson Hall & Other Holiday Sagas' is a testament to Trollope's timeless storytelling abilities. Anthony Trollope, a prolific and acclaimed Victorian novelist, drew inspiration from his own observations of society and human nature to create these charming holiday tales. His keen understanding of the human condition shines through in each story, offering readers a nuanced and compelling perspective on life in the 19th century. I highly recommend 'Christmas at Thompson Hall & Other Holiday Sagas' to anyone looking to experience the magic of Christmas through the eyes of one of the great literary masters of the Victorian era.
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This carefully crafted ebook: "Anthony Trollope: The Chronicles of Barsetshire & The Palliser Novels" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. The Chronicles of Barsetshire (or Barchester Chronicles) is a series of six novels by the English author Anthony Trollope, set in the fictitious English county of Barsetshire (located roughly in the West Country) and its cathedral town of Barchester. The novels concern the dealings of the clergy and the gentry, and the political, amatory, and social manœuvrings that go on among and between them. Together, the series is regarded by many as Trollope's finest work. The Palliser novels are six novels, also known as the "Parliamentary Novels", by Anthony Trollope. The common thread is the wealthy aristocrat and politician Plantagenet Palliser and his wife Lady Glencora. The plots involve British and Irish politics in varying degrees, specifically in and around Parliament. Table of Contents: Anthony Trollope: An Autobiography The Chronicles of Barsetshire: The Warden The Barchester Towers Doctor Thorne Framley Parsonage The Small House at Allington The Last Chronicle of Barset The Palliser Novels: Can You Forgive Her? Phineas Finn The Eustace Diamonds Phineas Redux The Prime Minister The Duke's Children Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was one of the most successful, prolific and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. Some of his best-loved works, collectively known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire, revolve around the imaginary county of Barsetshire. He also wrote perceptive novels on political, social, and gender issues, and on other topical matters. Trollope's literary reputation dipped somewhat during the last years of his life, but he regained the esteem of critics by the mid-twentieth century.
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Barchester Towers was the book that made Trollope's reputation and it remains his most popular and enjoyable novel. The arrival of a new bishop in Barchester, accompanied by his formidable wife and ambitious chaplain, Obadiah Slope, sets the town in turmoil as Archdeacon Grantly declares 'War, war, internecine war!' on Bishop Proudie and his supporters. Who will come out on top in the battle between the archdeacon, the bishop, Mr Slope, and Mrs Proudie?
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Barchester Towers Anthony Trollope - Barchester Towers, published in 1857 by Anthony Trollope, is the second novel in his series known as the "Chronicles of Barsetshire". Among other things it satirises the antipathy in the Church of England between High Church and Evangelical adherents. Trollope began writing this book in 1855.
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Anthony Trollope's 'Barchester Towers' is a captivating novel set in the fictional cathedral town of Barchester. Filled with intricate character portrayals and social commentary, the novel provides a satirical yet insightful look at the political and ecclesiastical landscape of 19th-century England. Trollope's literary style is marked by his keen observation of human nature and attention to detail, making 'Barchester Towers' a rich tapestry of Victorian society. The novel's exploration of power dynamics and personal ambition is skillfully woven into the narrative, creating a compelling story that resonates with readers even today. As the second installment in Trollope's 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' series, 'Barchester Towers' continues to be celebrated for its nuanced depiction of society and compelling storytelling. Anthony Trollope, a prolific Victorian author known for his insightful portrayals of society, draws from his own experiences working in the Post Office to provide a realistic backdrop for the novel. His unique perspective allows readers to delve into the complexities of interpersonal relationships and societal expectations. For fans of Victorian literature and those interested in exploring the intricacies of human behavior, 'Barchester Towers' is a must-read. Trollope's masterful storytelling and astute observations make this novel a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences with its depth and charm.
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This carefully crafted ebook: "Barchester Towers (The Classic Unabridged Edition)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Barchester Towers is the second novel in Anthony Trollope's series known as the "Chronicles of Barsetshire". Among other things it satirises the then raging antipathy in the Church of England between High Church and Evangelical adherents. Barchester Towers concerns the leading clergy of the cathedral city of Barchester. The much loved bishop having died, all expectations are that his son, Archdeacon Grantly, will succeed him. Instead, owing to the passage of the power of patronage to a new Prime Minister, a newcomer, the far more Evangelical Bishop Proudie, gains the see. His wife, Mrs Proudie, exercises an undue influence over the new bishop, making herself as well as the bishop unpopular with most of the clergy of the diocese. Her interference to veto the reappointment of the universally popular Mr Septimus Harding (protagonist of Trollope's earlier novel, The Warden) as warden of Hiram's Hospital is not well received, even though she gives the position to a needy clergyman, Mr Quiverful, with 14 children to support. Anthony Trollope (1815–1882) was one of the most successful, prolific and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. Some of his best-loved works, collectively known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire, revolve around the imaginary county of Barsetshire. He also wrote perceptive novels on political, social, and gender issues, and on other topical matters. Trollope's literary reputation dipped somewhat during the last years of his life, but he regained the esteem of critics by the mid-twentieth century.
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Can You Forgive Her? Anthony Trollope - Can You Forgive Her? is a novel by Anthony Trollope, first published in serial form in 1864 and 1865. ... The novel follows three parallel stories of courtship and marriage and the decisions of three women: Alice Vavasor, her cousin Glencora Palliser, and her aunt Arabella Greenow.
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In Anthony Trollope's novel 'Can You Forgive Her?', we are immersed in the intricate web of Victorian society as the protagonist, Alice Vavasor, grapples with the decision between two suitors. Trollope's signature style captures the nuances of human emotions and societal expectations, making this book both a social commentary and a psychological drama. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century England, the novel explores themes of love, duty, and personal agency, while also delving into the complexities of marriage and relationships. Trollope's engaging narrative keeps readers captivated as they navigate the moral dilemmas faced by the characters. A must-read for those interested in Victorian literature and the exploration of human nature. As an acclaimed author of the Victorian era, Anthony Trollope brings his keen observation and insightful commentary to 'Can You Forgive Her?', creating a compelling story that resonates with readers even today. Trollope's own experiences working as a civil servant and his deep understanding of human psychology undoubtedly shaped the characters and themes in the novel. Influenced by his contemporary, Charles Dickens, Trollope's writing style is both accessible and thought-provoking, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of Victorian society. I highly recommend 'Can You Forgive Her?' to anyone seeking a well-crafted narrative that combines social realism with psychological depth, making it a timeless classic in English literature.
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Two gentlemen seek Clara Desmond's hand, and each has a claim to Castle Richmond. Another story of love and law from Trollope, this time set in Ireland during the famine of the 1840's. Anthony Trollope was a masterful classic author, with a vast catalog of spectacular literary fiction.
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Anthony Trollope's 'Chronicles of Barsetshire - Complete Edition' is a compelling series of six novels that delve into the intricacies of English clerical life in the fictional county of Barsetshire. Trollope's writing style is characterized by his keen observation of human nature, wit, and moral insight. The series provides a detailed portrait of the social and political realities of Victorian England, making it a significant contribution to English literature of the period. Through interconnected plots and vivid characterizations, Trollope weaves a rich tapestry of life in the English countryside. Fans of classic literature will appreciate the timeless themes of love, ambition, and societal expectations explored in this masterful work. Anthony Trollope, a prolific Victorian novelist, draws on his own experiences working in the British postal service to provide a unique perspective on the social issues of his time. His background in bureaucracy and politics informs his nuanced portrayal of power dynamics and relationships in Barsetshire. Trollope's keen eye for detail and captivating storytelling have solidified his reputation as one of the great English novelists of the 19th century. I highly recommend 'Chronicles of Barsetshire - Complete Edition' to readers who enjoy classic novels that offer both entertainment and social commentary. Trollope's insightful exploration of human nature and society will leave a lasting impression on those who delve into this immersive series.
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Doctor Thorne (1858) is the third novel in Anthony Trollope's series known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire. The idea of the plot was suggested to Trollope by his brother Thomas. It is mainly concerned with the romantic problems of Mary Thorne, niece of Doctor Thomas Thorne (a member of a junior branch of the family of Mr Wilfred Thorne, who appeared in Barchester Towers), and Frank Gresham, the only son of the local squire, although Trollope as the omniscient narrator assures the reader at the beginning that the hero is really the doctor. Themes of the book are the social pain and exclusion caused by illegitimacy, the nefarious effects of the demon drink and the difficulties of romantic attachments outside one's social class. The novel also gives a vivid picture of electioneering and all the barely legal shenanigans that accompany the event. Most of the action takes place in a village of Barsetshire and a country house not far off.
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In Anthony Trollope's 'Doctor Thorne,' the reader is transported to the genteel world of Barsetshire, where social class, love, and scandal intersect. Written in the 19th century, this novel blends elements of social critique, romance, and subtle humor, all in a beautifully crafted narrative style. Trollope's keen observation of human behavior and societal norms is evident throughout the book, making it a classic of Victorian literature. The story follows the lives of the characters as they navigate their way through love, marriage, and financial struggles, providing a nuanced portrayal of the era's social dynamics. 'Doctor Thorne' stands out as a noteworthy contribution to Trollope's esteemed literary repertoire, showcasing his talent for storytelling and character development. Anthony Trollope, a prolific Victorian author, drew inspirations from his own career in the British civil service to infuse his works with insightful commentary on the society of his time. His ability to vividly depict the minutiae of everyday life, combined with his satirical wit, continues to captivate readers today. Trollope's enduring popularity is a testament to his skillful storytelling and enduring relevance. For readers interested in immersive historical fiction that delves into the complexities of Victorian society, 'Doctor Thorne' is a must-read. Trollope's exploration of love, ambition, and moral dilemmas offers a rich and engaging narrative experience that leaves a lasting impact on the reader. This unabridged edition preserves the author's original vision, allowing readers to fully appreciate the depth and detail of Trollope's storytelling.
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Un honrado médico rural de sólidos principios y su sobrina Mary provocan una honda conmoción en la clase alta rural de Barchester, representada por las ostentosas familias Gresham y De Courcy. La mansión de los Gresham atraviesa problemas, el mayor de los cuales es el empeño de Frank, el heredero, en casarse con Mary. Animosa, leal y sincera, Mary no posee nada de valor, salvo ella misma. A su alrededor girarán las damas de ambas familias, que contrastan por su esnobismo. Ante los altibajos del amor en la joven pareja, el doctor Thorne aporta su integridad y su fidelidad a los propios principios.
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Mark Robarts is a young vicar settled in the village of Framley in Barsetshire with his wife and children. Mark has ambitions to further his career and begins to seek connections in the county's high society. He is soon preyed upon by local Whig Member of Parliament Mr. Sowerby to guarantee a substantial loan, which Mark in a moment of weakness agrees to do, even though he does not have the means and knows Sowerby to be a notorious debtor.
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The hero of Framley Parsonage, Mark Robarts, is a young vicar, settled in the village of Framley in Barsetshire with his wife and children. The living has come into his hands through Lady Lufton, the mother of his childhood friend Ludovic, Lord Lufton. Mark has ambitions to further his career and begins to seek connections in the county's high society. He is soon preyed upon by local Whig Member of Parliament Mr Sowerby to guarantee a substantial loan, which Mark in a moment of weakness agrees to do, even though he does not have the means and knows Sowerby to be a notorious debtor. The consequences of this blunder play a major role in the plot, with Mark eventually being publicly humiliated when bailiffs arrive and begin to take an inventory of the Robarts' furniture. At the last moment, Lord Lufton forces a loan on the reluctant Mark.
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Anthony Trollope's 'Framley Parsonage' is a classic novel that delves into the intricacies of Victorian society, focusing on themes of social class, morality, and the struggles faced by the clergy. Trollope's literary style is characterized by his keen observations of human nature and his ability to create vivid and relatable characters. Set in the fictional county of Barsetshire, the novel is part of Trollope's acclaimed 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' series, offering readers a glimpse into the manners and mores of 19th-century England. With its engaging narrative and sharp wit, 'Framley Parsonage' remains a timeless work of literature that continues to captivate readers today. Anthony Trollope, a prolific Victorian author, drew inspiration from his own experiences working for the postal service and as a government official. His firsthand knowledge of bureaucracy and social hierarchy informed his insightful portrayal of society in his novels. Trollope's literary success and enduring popularity cement his reputation as a master storyteller of his time. I highly recommend 'Framley Parsonage' to readers who appreciate rich character development, intricate plotlines, and a nuanced exploration of Victorian society. Trollope's insightful commentary on human nature and social conventions makes this novel a compelling and rewarding read for literary enthusiasts.
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