Trollope [trol?p] Anthony, ur. 24 IV 1815, Londyn, zm. 6 XII 1882, tamże, pisarz angielski;
autor reportaży, artykułów i kilkudziesięciu powieści obyczajowych, malujących w lekko satyr. barwach ang. prowincję ziemiańską epoki wiktoriańskiej (cykl zw. Barsetshire Novels); przedstawiał też środowiska polityków parlamentarnych i walki wyborcze (w cyklu zw. The Palliser Novels, obejmującym m.in. powieści: Can You Forgive Her 1864, Phineas Finn 1869, The Prime Minister 1876; pol. tłum. w wersji skróconej Rodzina Palliserów 1983).
"The Prime Minister Volume II" by Anthony Trollope continues the intricate exploration of governance and political intrigue, focusing on the challenges ...
""An Old Man's Love"" Volume 2 by Anthony Trollope continues the intricate narrative centered around a poignant love triangle, exploring themes of unrequited ...
Rachel Ray Volume 1by Anthony Trollope is a Victorian-era novel that offers a blend of romance and social commentary set in 19th-century England. The story ...
Rachel Ray Volume II" by Anthony Trollope continues the story of Rachel Ray, delving deeper into the themes of romance, social commentary, and the complexities ...
""The Prime Minister Volume I"" by Anthony Trollope is a compelling exploration of politics, power, and ambition set against the backdrop of Victorian ...
Doctor Thorne by Anthony Trollope is a novel rich with themes of romance, social class, and family dynamics, set against the backdrop of 19th-century British ...
"Phineas Finn: The Irish Member" is a novel by Anthony Trollope, first published in 1867 as part of his "Palliser" series. The book is divided into two ...
In "North America Vol. II," Anthony Trollope continues his journey through North America, providing detailed accounts of his experiences and observations ...
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