Trollope by Victoria Glendinning

Trollope by Victoria Glendinning

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Anthony Trollope is a popular Victorian novelist. Born in 1815, Trollope initially made his living working for the Post Office but was also a Liberal candidate, a magazine editor, the devoted friend of George Eliot and the author of over 60 books. This book explores his private life.

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Trollope by Victoria Glendinning

Anthony Trollope is, with Dickens, the most enduringly popular Victorian novelist. All of his 47 novels have been printed - two of which have been made into TV series, "The Pallisers" and "The Barchester Chronicles". Born in 1815, Trollope initially made his living working for the Post Office - introducing the pillar box into Britain. He was also an enthusiastic rider to hounds, a Liberal parliamentary candidate, a magazine editor, a traveller, the devoted friend of Thackeray and George Eliot and the author of over 60 books and a vast amount of journalism. This book explores Trollope's private life - his unhappy childhood, his relationships with his wife and a beautiful American, Kate Fielding - while creating a picture of the times in which he lived.
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ISBN 13 9780091738969
ISBN 10 0091738962
Title Trollope
Author Victoria Glendinning
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cornerstone
Year published 1992-08-27
Number of pages 544
Prizes Winner of Whitbread Book Awards: Biography Category 1992, Winner of Whitbread Prize (Biography) 1992
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