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Barchester Towers
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*The Chronicles of Barsetshire, Book 2: Barchester Towers*
Written as a sequel to "The Warden", this is the second book of the Barsetshire novels. Described as humorous, this wonderful novel that… |
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North America
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Anthony Trollope |
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La Vendee
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Anthony Trollope |
The history of France in 1792 has been too fully written, and too generally read to leave the novelist any excuse for describing the state of Paris at the close of the summer of that year. It is know… |
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The Kellys and the O'Kellys
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Anthony Trollope |
During the first two months of the year 1844, the greatest possible excitement existed in Dublin respecting the State Trials, in which Mr O'Connell, his son, the Editors of three different repeal new… |
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Mr. Scarborough's Family
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Anthony Trollope |
It will be necessary, for the purpose of my story, that I shall go back more than once from the point at which it begins, so that I may explain with the least amount of awkwardness the things as they… |
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Rachel Ray
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Anthony Trollope |
"Rachel Ray is an 1863 novel by Anthony Trollope. It recounts the story of a young woman who is forced to give up her fiancé because of baseless suspicions directed toward him by the members of her c… |
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Ayala's angel
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Anthony Trollope |
Ayala's Angel showcases Trollope's great theme: the ways in which the conflicts between money and affection shape the dance of courtship and marriage among the gentry and middle class in Victorian En… |
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Phineas Redux
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Anthony Trollope |
*The Palliser Novels*, book 4: *Phineas Redux* |
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The way we live now
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Anthony Trollope |
From a review of the Anthony Trollope canon in The Economist (2020/04/08 edition):
*“The Way We Live Now” (1875) is as much a portrait of the last few decades as it is of the high Victorian age, and… |
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The Eustace diamonds
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Anthony Trollope |
*The Palliser Novels*, book 3: *The Eustace Diamonds* |
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The Last Chronicle of Barset
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Anthony Trollope |
*The Chronicles of Barsetshire, Book 6: The Last Chronicle of Barset* |
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Framley Parsonage
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Anthony Trollope |
*The Chronicles of Barsetshire*, Book 4: *Framley Parsonage*
When young Mark Robarts was leaving college, his father might well declare that all men began to say all good things to him, and to ex… |
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Phineas Finn
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Anthony Trollope |
The second novel in Trollope's Palliser series, Phineas Finn's engaging plot embraces matters as diverse as reform, the position of women, the Irish question, and the conflict between integrity and a… |
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The Last Chronicle of Barset
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Anthony Trollope |
"All Hogglestock believed their parson to be innocent; but then all Hogglestock believed him to be mad." Josiah Crawley lives with his family in the parish of Hogglestock, East Barsetshire, where he … |
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Cousin Henry
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Anthony Trollope |
When the Squire of Llanfeare dies, his nephew Henry inherits the estate. Rumours are rife that the Squire had named his niece Isabel as his heir, and that Henry is an impostor. Mr Apjohn, the family … |
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Selected English Short Stories (Nineteenth Century)
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Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell,Hugh (ed.) Walker,Hugh (introduction) Walker,Hugh Walker,Richard Garnett,Charles Lamb,Washington Irving,Charles Dickens,Robert Louis Stevenson,John Brown,Nathaniel Hawthorne,Benjamin Disraeli,Edgar Allan Poe,William Morris,Anthony Trollope,W.H. White,Hubert Crackenthorpe,Mary Elizabeth Coleridge,George Gissing,Walker, Hugh,Sir Walter Scott,George Meredith,F.B. Miggles Harte |
Scott, Sir Walter. The two drovers. Wandering Willie's tale.
Lamb, Charles. The witch aunt.
Irving, Washington. Rip Van Winkle.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The snow image. The threefold destiny. [Dr.… |
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