
Anthony Trollope by Victoria Glendinning
Anthony Trollope is perhaps best known for the group of Barsetshire novels, a rich and enduring picture of society in a small cathedral town. He also wrote a number of Irish novels and a series about political society known as the 'Palliser novels'.
First published in 1978, this introduction to Trollope's life and work surveys all of his forty-seven novels, as well as his various miscellaneous works, and calls for a reassessment of his impressive achievement.
This book will be of interest to those studying Victorian literature.
Victoria Glendinning is a biographer, critic, broadcaster, and novelist who was born in Sheffield, England, and studied Modern Languages at Somerville College, Oxford. Elizabeth Bowen: Portrait of a Writer, published in 1977; Edith Sitwell: A Unicorn Among Lions, published in 1981, which won both the James Tait Black Memorial Award (for biography) and the Duff Cooper Prize; and Rebecca West: A Life, published in 1987, are among her notable bios. Both Vita: The Life of V. and Vita: The Life of V. The Whitbread Biography Prize was won by Sackville-West (1983) and Trollope (1992). Leonard Woolf (M&S, 2006) is her most recent biography. Glendinning has also written three novels: The Grown-Ups (1989), Electricity (1995), and Flight (M&S, 2004), a tale about love and treachery set in the realm of international commerce.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780394582689 |
| ISBN 10 | 0394582683 |
| Title | Anthony Trollope |
| Author | Victoria Glendinning |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Alfred A. Knopf |
| Year published | 1993-01-19 |
| Number of pages | 551 |
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