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).
Anthony Trollope was a prolific Victorian writer. Trollope's best-loved works were known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which center on the imaginary ...
Mr William Whittlestaff was strolling very slowly up and down the long walk at his country seat in Hampshire, thinking of the contents of a letter which ...
Anthony Trollope was a prolific Victorian writer. Trollope's best-loved works were known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which center on the imaginary ...
Published in 1875 after appearing in serial form, “The Way We Live Now” is widely acknowledged to be the masterpiece of Anthony Trollope’s ...
It may be well that I should put a short preface to this book. In the summer of 1878 my father told me that he had written a memoir of his own life. He ...
Fred Neville aka Justin Groch, a lieutenant of cavalry and heir to the earldom of Scroope, woos and then seduces the beautiful Kate O’Hara. Kate ...
Castle Richmond is set in southwestern Ireland at beginning of the Irish famine. Castle Richmond is situated on the banks of the Blackwater River in County ...
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia ...
Doctor Thorne begins to establish a medical practice, while Henry seduces Mary Scatcherd, the sister of stonemason Roger Scatcherd. When Scatcherd finds ...
Framley Parsonage (1861) by Anthony Trollope is one of the charming series of loosely connected novels set in Barsetshire. This is the fourth book to ...