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  1. TROLLOPEANA. by Anthony.1815 - 1882]].Newton, A. Edward. [Trollope, 1911
  2. Writings. by Trollope. Anthony. 1815-1882., 1900-01-01
  3. Writings. by Trollope. Anthony. 1815-1882., 1900-01-01
  4. Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite. by Trollope. Anthony. 1815-1882., 1880-01-01
  5. Writings. by Trollope. Anthony. 1815-1882., 1900-01-01
  6. Writings. by Trollope. Anthony. 1815-1882., 1900-01-01
  7. Writings. by Trollope. Anthony. 1815-1882., 1900-01-01
  8. Orley farm. by Trollope. Anthony. 1815-1882., 1880-01-01
  9. Castle Richmond a novel. by Trollope. Anthony. 1815-1882., 1880-01-01
  10. Writings. by Trollope. Anthony. 1815-1882., 1900-01-01
  11. The prime minister. by Trollope. Anthony. 1815-1882., 1880-01-01
  12. Writings. by Trollope. Anthony. 1815-1882., 1900-01-01
  13. Writings. by Trollope. Anthony. 1815-1882., 1900-01-01
  14. Frau Frohmann, and other stories by Anthony, 1815-1882 Trollope, 2009-10-26

61. Anecdote - Anthony Trollope - Bishop & Trollope
Trollope, Anthony (18151882) British novelist noted for his Autobiography, asfor such fictional works as Barchester Towers, The American Senator,
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62. PLCMC - Catalog - AudioTape Books
Trollope, Anthony, 18151882. The Small House At Allington. Trollope, Anthony,1815-1882. Dr. Thorne. Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882. Barchester Towers
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63. Barchester Towers (in MARION)
Trollope, Anthony, 18151882. Barsetshire novels ; 2. Material. 582 p. (largeprint) ; 25 cm. LC Card no. gb 90024369. ISBN. 1850893780. System ID no
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64. L. Tom Perry Special Collections Events And Exhibits - OMNIBUS
The prolific Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope (18151882) published 47 novelsand was the author of 16 other books of differing genres.
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65. Untitled Document
Anthony Trollope (18151882). Anthony Trollope was born at number 6 KeppelStreet (no longer standing), Bloomsbury, in 1815. He described the street at
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ANTHONY TROLLOPE (1815-1882)
Later in his life, from 1872-80, Trollope also lived at 39 Montagu Square in Marylebone, and he died in 33 Wellbeck St, Marylebone.

66. Treasures: Columbia Rare Book & Manuscript Library
MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. Treasures. 84, Anthony Trollope 18151882.Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite. London, Hurst and Blackett, 1871
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Anthony Trollope Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite London, Hurst and Blackett, 1871 Through his friend George Henry Lewes, Trollope met George Eliot in the 1860s, and he soon became one of her favorites, being allowed to take the privileged seat next to her at the Sunday afternoon gatherings at The Priory, North Bank, Regents Park. She found him "the heartiest, most genuine, moral and generous of men," and he grew "to love her dearly." In his Autobiography Trollope expresses his admiration for her personifications of character, "singularly terse and graphic," for her strong imagination, and for her deep philosophical and religious convictions. Trollope inscribed this first edition "To the first living English novelist from her most affectionate friend The author." The copy also has the sales label of the Lewes sale, 1923. Gift of Eleanor M. Tilton Collections and Treasures

67. Midstream: Intermarriage In Anthony Trollope's Fiction.
Anthony Trollope (18151882), in three of his novels, dealt with love and marriagebetween Jew and Christian in a way that broke with the stereotypical
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68. Journal Of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics: Anthony Trollope On Dealing Wi
We know Anthony Trollope (18151882) mainly as the prolific Victorian novelist,who wrote about common English life in his Chronicles of Barsetshire and
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in partnership with Read the full article with a Free Trial of HighBeam Research We know Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) mainly as the prolific Victorian novelist, who wrote about common English life in his Chronicles of Barsetshire and also in his Parliamentary Novels. His other writings included travel books. In 1859, he described his impressions of Cuba, making a comparison between British attitudes toward American foreign policy there and parental dealings with a "bumptious" (offensively conceited or self-assertive) adolescent. But above all things it behooves us to rid ourselves of the jealousy which I fear we too often feel towards American ...

69. NYU > Office Of Public Affairs > "Anthony Trollope: The Art Of Modesty" Exhibiti
Trollope (18151882), author of 47 novels and many volumes of nonfiction and short On display will be first editions; and letters by Anthony Trollope,
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"Anthony Trollope: The Art of Modesty" Exhibition On Display at NYU’S Fales Library, Feb. 26-May 1
Wednesday, Feb 04, 1998 Opening the exhibition on Thursday, February 26, 6:30 p.m. will be a panel discussion on Trollope and his work featuring biographer N. John Hall, author of Trollope: A Biography and Max Beerbohm Caricatures ; Alfred Corn, author of seven collections of poetry, most recently, Present , and a first novel, Part of His Story ; Elizabeth Korn, who teaches at Yeshiva University and is at work on a publishing history of George Eliot; and Steven Amarnick, who is curator of the Fales exhibit on Trollope and is currently writing a book entitled Anthony Trollope and the Liberal Imagination Trollope (1815-1882), author of 47 novels and many volumes of nonfiction and short stories, is perhaps more popular today than in his own age. Many claim that he thought of himself as, at best, a flawed craftsman, and not a genuine literary artist. This exhibition presents a different picture of the author, showing how his humble persona, while not quite a pose, was still carefully cultivated. The exhibition explores the subtle ways Trollope asserted how his own brand of fiction was as good as, perhaps even better than, that of his contemporaries Charles Dickens, William Thackeray, and George Eliot, and it illustrates how Trollope was far more of an intellectual than usually thought, especially in the way he tested his complex political and social doctrine in book after book.

70. NYU - Press Release
Anthony Trollope The Art Of Modesty Exhibition On Display At NYU’s Fales Trollope (18151882), author of 47 novels and many volumes of nonfiction and
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NYU P RESS R ELEASES "Anthony Trollope: The Art Of Modesty" Exhibition On Display At NYU’s Fales Library, Feb. 26-May 1 Contact: Barbara Jester
"Anthony Trollope: The Art of Modesty," an exhibition drawn from the rich collection of serial publications, first editions, letters and other materials in New York University’s Fales Library, will be on display from Thursday, February 26 through Friday, May 1. NYU’s Fales Library is located on the third floor of the NYU Bobst Library, 70 Washington Square South. The exhibition is open weekdays. For further information and to view the exhibition, the public may call (212) 998-2596. Opening the exhibition on Thursday, February 26, 6:30 p.m. will be a panel discussion on Trollope and his work featuring biographer N. John Hall, author of Trollope: A Biography and Max Beerbohm Caricatures ; Alfred Corn, author of seven collections of poetry, most recently, Present , and a first novel, Part of His Story ; Elizabeth Korn, who teaches at Yeshiva University and is at work on a publishing history of George Eliot; and Steven Amarnick, who is curator of the Fales exhibit on Trollope and is currently writing a book entitled Anthony Trollope and the Liberal Imagination.

71. The Anthony Trollope Page
Anthony Trollope (18151882) Anthony Trollope Photograph by Elliot and Fry, c.1868. Links. For further information about Anthony Trollope we recommend the
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72. Trollope
Anthony Trollope. English Novelist 18151882. Trollope enjoyed the earlier Dickensnovels specifically Pickwick, Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby,
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Trollope enjoyed the earlier Dickens novels specifically Pickwick, Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby, and The Old Curiosity Shop and decidedly did not care for Little Dorrit and most of those that followed. As to individual characters, he loved the "impossible dear old duller," Mr. Pickwick, and greatly admired Inspector Bucket in spite of his lack of enthusiasm for Bleak House and its real heroine, Esther Summerson. As a dedicated and effective civil servant, however, Trollope deeply and permanently resented Dickens's attacks on the British Civil Service via the "Circumlocution Office" in Little Dorrit. References to Dickens, direct or indirect, as "Mr. Popular Sentiment" and similar labels occur frequently in both Trollope's novels and his correspondences. Despite this literary animosity, Trollope's personal relationship with Dickens seems to have been at least civil, for the most part, if not friendly. (Oddly, he was tenuously connected with Dickens; his brother, Tom Trollope, married the sister of Ellen Ternan. This did nothing to improve the relationship, although Tom was a close friend and great admirer of Dickens.) Anthony Trollope wrote a lengthy obituary when Dickens died, which, as Dickens scholar Michael Slater has observed, indicated his "disapproval of Dickens's art" while paying fitting respect to him as a man and simultaneously rejecting his political outlook. In a letter written after the appearance of Forster's biography he describes Dickens as "a powerful clever, humorous, and in many respects, wise man," but "very ignorant and thick-skinned...not a hero at all."

73. Biographie Et Informations Auteur : Trollope, Anthony : - Dicocitations ™
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74. British Authors
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75. Victorian Studies, Volume 44 - Table Of Contents
Trollope, Anthony, 18151882. Last chronicle of Barset. Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret),1828-1897. Phoebe, junior. Economics in literature.
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76. ELH, Volume 61 - Table Of Contents
The Language of Law and Love Anthony Trollope s Orley Farm Subjects. Trollope,Anthony, 18151882. Orley farm. Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882 Language.
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77. TWO LOVES OF ANTHONY TROLLOPE (THE) - FIFA
He Knew He Was Right, a novel by Anthony Trollope (18151882) provides a rareglimpse into the inner world of one of Britain s most prolific and enduring
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He Knew He Was Right , a novel by Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) provides a rare glimpse into the inner world of one of Britain's most prolific and enduring writers. Narrated by actor-novelist Stephen Fry, this dramatized documentary is the story of the two women at the heart of Trollope's life. They could not have been more different, yet they neatly personify the writer's public and private life. Mother of his two children, Rose Trollope was his devoted wife, while Kate Field was a pretty 22-year-old American feminist with whom Anthony became infatuated and who profoundly influenced his writing. It was owing to this latter relationship that Trollope's female characters began to change dramatically from the 1860s onwards, culminating in Kate's actual appearance in He Knew He Was Right in the characters of Caroline Spalding and Wallachia Petrie. Trollope's other great love was the Post Office. He introduced the letter box to England and was famously known as "Victorian England's busiest man of letters." This film, in fact, is based on his correspondence with his two muses.

78. Books & Collectibles Online Bookstore And Search Engine For Rare, Out Of Print,
Anthony Trollope 18151882 Barchester Towers (The Great Writers Library) MarshallCavendish 1987 Hardback (no dustjacket) 439 Fine Facsimile of 1891 edition
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79. Trollope - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
Search Mamma.com for Trollope . TYPE IN YOUR WORD CLICK GO! Search Trol·lope Listen tr l p , Anthony 18151882. British novelist.
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80. Frances Trollope
Her son Anthony Trollope (18151882) was also a successful novelist. Child LabourDebate Activity (International School of Toulouse)
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Frances Trollope, the d aughter of a clergyman, was born in Hampshire in 1780. When her husband's business failed, Trollope, who was now fifty-two, began writing books. Her novels were very popular and it was not long before she was able to pay off her husband's debts. Trollope believed that novels should deal with important social issues. Her novel, Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw , was about the evils of slavery , and The Vicar of Wrexhill tackled the subject of church corruption.
In 1839 Trollope became involved in the campaign against the employment of children in factories. After visiting several factories in Manchester and Bradford , Trollope wrote Michael Armstrong, the Factory Boy . Francis Trollope was severely criticised for writing about such "vulgar... and low-bred people". One critic claimed that the novel encouraged people to hate factory owners and suggested that Trollope should be sent to prison for writing such a dangerous book.
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