Anthony Trollope is far more widely known for his novels. He remains one of the most prolific novelists of all time. Before establishing that reputation, however, Trollope had already earned himself a name for publishing short tales of family...
Published in 1857, Barchester Towers is Anthony Trollope’s sequel to The Warden and almost certainly the most well-known of the author’s Barsetshire series. Ostensibly a portrait of life the clerics in a “cathedral town” the renowned social...
Doctor Thorne is the third entry in the series of novels collectively known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire by Anthony Trollope. The novel was originally published in 1858. In addition to being the third in the series, Doctor Thorne is also the...
Framley Parsonage is a novel by acclaimed British author Anthony Trollope which is the fourth volume in his Barsetshire Chronicles series. Trollope was one of the most prolific and successful authors at a time his peers and competitors ranged from...
The Warden is the first entry in Anthony Trollope's The Barsetshire Chronicles trilogy. First published in 1855, The Warden tells the story of Mr. Septimus Harding, the aging warden of Hiram's Hospital, which provides homes to the poor.
He Knew He Was Right was written by the Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope, and was first published in Strahan and Co in 1869. The novel found great success among literary circles of that time and is one of Trollope's most famous works, alongside...