Welcome to the Essential Novelists book series, were we present to you the best works of remarkable authors. For this book, the literary critic August Nemo has chosen the two most important and meaningful novels of Anthony Trollope which are The Way We Live Now and The Warden . Anthony Trollope was an English novelist whose popular success concealed until long after his death the nature and extent of his literary merit. Novels selected for this book: - The Way We Live Now. - The Warden. This is one of many books in the series Essential Novelists. If you liked this book, look for the other titles in the series, we are sure you will like some of the authors.
The Way We Live Now is a scathing satirical novel published in London in 1875 by Anthony Trollope, after a popular serialisation. It was regarded by many of Trollope's contemporaries...
She argues that as Trollope’s ideas about gender and race evolved over those two crucial decades, his politics became more liberal. The first section of the book analyzes these changes in terms of genre.
This selected collection of his great novels – 'The Warde', 'Barchester Towers' and 'The Way We Lie Now' – presented in a single volume is an essential edition for collectors, students and general enthusiasts of Victorian literature.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004. Hagan, John H. “The Duke's Children: Trollope's Psychological Masterpiece.” Nineteenth-Century Fiction, vol. 13, no. 1, June 1958, pp. 1–21. Hall, N. John. Trollope: A Biography.
The book centers on the character of Mr. Harding, a clergyman of great personal integrity, whose charitable income far exceeds the purpose for which it was intended. Young John Bold...
A lengthy chronicle of family life, events revolving around Lady Mason who forges a codicil in favour of her son and keeps the secret for twenty years.
This edition also includes a selection of his critical writings to show how subtle and complex his approach to literature really was.
Anthony Trollope
This book joins the rank of works such as Blake's Disraeli and Ellman's Oscar Wilde.' Channel Four Book Programme ' Richard Mullen's] genius as a researcher.
Examines Trollope in terms of Romantic literary art