In mid-19th century England, an era full of celebrated novelists, Anthony Trollope was one of the most popular and critically acclaimed of them all. Even today, his Chronicles of Barsetshire series is widely read, as are his other novels, many of which deal with criticisms of...
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An Autobiography by Anthony Trollope An Autobiography of Anthony Trollope Anthony Trollope, ANTHONY TROLLOPE (1815 - 1882) became one of the most successful, prolific and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. This is his biography in his own words We are delighted...
In his country's swift transformation from an isolated feudal state to a full-fledged member of the modern world, Fukuzawa played a leading role: he was the educator of the new Japan, the man who above all others explained to his countrymen the ideas behind the dazzling material...
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The Autobiography of Anthony Trollope is a memoir written by the British novelist Anthony Trollope. In this book, Trollope provides a detailed account of his life, from his childhood in rural England to his successful career as a writer. He discusses his family, his education,...
Anthony Trollope recounts his unhappy childhood and his years of work in the Post Office before he became a successful novelist.
Anthony TROLLOPE (1815-1882), was born in London. His father, a fellow of New College, Oxford, failed both as a lawyer and as a farmer. The family s poverty made Trollope miserable at school, and when financial difficulties became acute, the family moved to Belgium, where Trollope...
It may be well that I should put a short preface to this book. In the summer of 1878 my father told me that he had written a memoir of his own life. He did not speak about it at length, but said that he had written me a letter, not to be opened until after his death, containing...