London’s oldest bookshop chooses first instalment of Trollope’s Barsetshire Chronicles, The Warden, as best novel published since the shop’s opening in 1797 The customers of London’s oldest bookshop ...
The bicentennial of the birth of the great Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope takes place this year, and there is no better way to celebrate than with the release of a nearly new Trollope novel. “The ...
Over the course of his 39-year writing career—from 1843 to 1882—Anthony Trollope wrote 47 novels, 17 non-fiction books, 2 plays, and over 20 articles and letters, that made him famous. 1 As a further ...
Anthony Trollope was one of Victorian England’s greatest and most prolific novelists. While working full time at the Post Office for the majority of his career, he was still able to write 47 novels ...
I had received two degrees in English literature, written a thesis on Dickens, and studied almost every major work of Victorian literature before I thought to read a book by Anthony Trollope. My ...
Fans of the Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) can take comfort in his inexhaustibility. My case is probably typical. I began reading him in my 20s, some 40 years ago, and have turned to ...
BARCHESTER TOWERS — Anthony Trollope—Doubleday Doran ($ 10). Is HE POPENJOY?—Anthony Trollope —Oxford University Press (2 vol.—95¢ each). In 1882, 67-year-old Anthony Trollope. dean of British ...
The trajectory of Anthony Trollope’s reputation deserves a study in itself. He was hugely read in his lifetime, but his star plummeted after his death, in 1882, partly because his posthumously ...
In July 1883, eight months after Anthony Trollope’s death, Henry James wrote a long, appreciative, although not uncritical, essay about him. Recalling their meeting on a trans-Atlantic voyage in 1875, ...