Anthony Trollopes autobiography will delight you whether or not youve read (or listened to) any of his many works. His honest if self-deprecating tone is at times hilarious and at...
Doctor Thorne is the third of Trollopes Barsetshire novels, and unlike some of the others, has little to do with the politics and personalities of the Church of England, or...
Orley Farm is Trollope at his best (as good as the Barsetshire series), which means some of the best characterizations in the English language. Trollopes people are real; the...
Second in the series of novels set in the fictional cathedral town of Barchester, the reader is treated to a hilarious, if unseemly, competition for domination of the diocese! The...
Indefer Jones struggles to name an heir to his estate. Will he choose his favorite niece, Isabel, or a male heir? The story turns on the trouble that arises when Indefer fails to...
I consider the story as a whole to he good, though I am not aware that the public ever corroborated that verdict. - the author The Claverings is the best wrought of the novels...
When it appeared in 1874, Lady Anna met with little success, and positively outraged the conservative - `This is the sort of thing the reading public will never stand...a man must...
Trollope returns in Is He Popenjoy to two of his favorite subjects: property and inheritance. As in Doctor Thorne, the issues are complicated by the specter of possible...
The American Senator is a novel written in 1875 by Anthony Trollope. Although not one of Trollopes better-known works, it is notable for its depictions of rural English life and...
This book is set in 1980 in the Republic of Britannula, which is a fictional island near New Zealand. It deals with euthanasia as a radical solution to the problem of the aged....