"The Landleaguers" (1883) by Anthony Trollope is an earnest story
of conflict and landowner and tenant rights in Ireland, based on
the political events of 1881-1882, and the author's own strong
convictions. Trollope cared deeply for the plight of the Irish
people and traveled there extensively to chronicle and observe. In
typical Trollope fashion, historical events and the exploration of
social mores are tied into romantic relationships.
Unfortunately the novel is unfinished; the beloved British
Victorian author suffered a stroke and died before completing it.
The intended ending is sketched in by his second son Henry Trollope
in the postscript to the volume.
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