Anthony Trollope
1) The warden
Everyman's library volume no. 171
Royal ed. The writings of Anthony Trollope volume 6-7
World's classics volume 305
A young vicar’s ambition drives him into a costly bargain in this classic tale from one of the Victorian era’s finest novelists. Set in rural England in the fictitious county of Barsetshire, the fourth novel in the Chronicles of Barsetshire brilliantly examines the intersection of romance and social class.
Mark Robarts is a young,...
World's classics volume 398
Everyman's library. Fiction volume no. 391-392
Works volume 11-13
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11) Orley Farm
Though he rose to literary fame on the strength of his series of novels set in the fictional rural county of Barsetshire, Anthony Trollope's later works were more concerned with politics and social issues. The novel Phineas Finn is the second in Trollope's series known as the Palliser novels, which focus on political intrigue and relationships among members of Parliament. This volume focuses on Phineas Finn, an immigrant from Ireland who
...14) Ralph the heir
One Estate, Two Ralphs, One Heir
"The night was bright with stars, but there was no moon in the heavens, and the gloom of the ivy-coloured church tower was complete. But all the outlines of the place were so well known to him that he could trace them all in the dim light." - Anthony Trollope, Ralph the Heir
Squire Gregory Newton of Newton Priory owns an estate which will be eventually inherited by his nephew, Ralph Newton after
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