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In 'The Essential Works of Anthony Trollope', DigiCat compiles an expansive collection that offers a comprehensive look into the oeuvre of one of the most celebrated novelists of the Victorian era. With penetrating social insight and a decidedly ironic wit, Trollope explores the fabric of Victorian society across the varied landscapes of pastoral England, Ireland's complexities, and the broader colonial milieu. This formidable anthology includes the esteemed Chronicles of Barsetshire and Palliser novels, which delve into the intricacies of English ecclesiastical and political life with a…mehr

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In 'The Essential Works of Anthony Trollope', DigiCat compiles an expansive collection that offers a comprehensive look into the oeuvre of one of the most celebrated novelists of the Victorian era. With penetrating social insight and a decidedly ironic wit, Trollope explores the fabric of Victorian society across the varied landscapes of pastoral England, Ireland's complexities, and the broader colonial milieu. This formidable anthology includes the esteemed Chronicles of Barsetshire and Palliser novels, which delve into the intricacies of English ecclesiastical and political life with a narrative prowess that remains as engaging today as it was upon first publication. Interspersed with gripping Irish novels, intriguing short stories, insightful plays, and incisive travel writings, Trollope's expressive realism and character-driven narratives shine throughout this edition, providing not only entertainment but also a valuable literary context of the period. Anthony Trollope, a prolific and well-regarded author of the 19th century, was known for his keen observations of English social strata and for pioneering the serial publication of novels. His personal experience within the British Civil Service and his extensive travels lent authenticity and depth to his robust collection of works. Trollope's own life, chronicled in his autobiography included in this collection, frequently mirrored the societal movements and personal struggles that he detailed in his novels. His works reflect the milieu of an evolving England grappling with modernity and morality, a theme he articulates with both empathy and exactitude. This compendium is highly recommended for readers seeking to immerse themselves in the classic landscape of Victorian literature. Trollope's multifaceted narratives, rich with detailed character studies and emblematic plotlines, make for rewarding reading. Equally beneficial for both scholars and casual admirers of 19th-century literary art, 'The Essential Works of Anthony Trollope' serves as an indispensable resource for understanding the broad scope of Trollope's literary achievements and the enduring impact of his writing on English literature.

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Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was a prolific Victorian writer, who is often credited with helping to shape the English novel into its modern form. Born in London on April 24, 1815, Trollope endured a difficult childhood before finding success with the publication of 'The Warden' in 1855, the first of the 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' series. Trollope's insightful depiction of English provincial life and the social dynamics of his time were characteristic of his work. He penned 47 novels, various short stories, and several books on travel. Key to his narrative style was the keen observation of social behaviors, coupled with a sympathetic, yet at times satirical, portrayal of middle-class England. Trollope's contributions to literature include 'Barchester Towers', 'The Way We Live Now', and 'The Palliser Novels'. His writing, known for its realism and moral seriousness, was driven by his remarkable discipline to adhere to a rigorous writing schedule. The weight of his narrative, balanced by a sharp wit and a depth of character development, earned Trollope a membership in the pantheon of great English novelists. Despite initial criticisms from contemporaries, his reputation has grown posthumously, recognizing him for the masterful manner in which he dissected the complexities of human nature and English society. 'The Essential Works of Anthony Trollope' serves as a testament to the enduring relevance of his literary contributions.