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This novel is published under the auspices of the Trollope Society.
This edition is published by the Trollope Society. Pickering & Chatto Publishers is responsible for distributing to libraries and their suppliers only.
This novel is published under the auspices of the Trollope Society.
This novel is published under the auspices of the Trollope Society.
This novel is published under the auspices of the Trollope Society.
This novel is published under the auspices of the Trollope Society.
Published under the auspices of the Trollope Society, this title is part of the series, The Complete Novels of Anthony Trollope.
This novel is published under the auspices of the Trollope Society.
This novel is published under the auspices of the Trollope Society.
This novel is published under the auspices of the Trollope Society.
This novel is published under the auspices of the Trollope Society.
This novel is published under the auspices of the Trollope Society.
This novel is published under the auspices of the Trollope Society.
Each of the 48 novels of Anthony Trollope making up the set includes a specially commissioned introduction by an internationally known figure from the academic, literary or political world, including David Skilton, Dr. John Rae, Alice Thomas Ellis and Enoch Powell. The texts have been carefully chosen and prepared by David Skilton. The original illustrations, by the most loved illustrators of the time, including "Phiz" and Millais, are reproduced.
Each of the 48 novels of Anthony Trollope making up the edition will include a specially commissioned introduction by an internationally known figure from the academic, literary and political worlds, including David Skilton, Dr. John Rae, Alice Thomas Ellis and Enoch Powell. The texts have been carefully chosen and prepared by David Skilton. The original illustrations, by the most loved illustrators of the time, including "Phiz" and Millais, are reproduced.
One of a complete set of Anthony Trollope novels, being published under the auspices of the Trollope Society. This book has an introduction by Terence de Vere White.
One of the Palliser novels which explores sexual relations between husband and wife in the context of Victorian England. Trollope took a risk in exploring such a controversial theme. The text has been selected and prepared by David Skilton. The original illustrations are by the most-loved illustrators of the time and including "Phiz" and Millais.
One of a complete set of Anthony Trollope novels, being published under the auspices of the Trollope Society. This book has an introduction by Jack Hall.
Following a family tragedy, the home of Clara Amedroz passes to a distant cousin, the farmer Will Belton. Clara rejects his proposal of marriage in favour of the dull MP, Captain Aylmer. The theme of the novel is the difficulty of being a spirited woman in a world made for men.
The story of the unscrupulous Ferdinand Lopez, who succeeds in being selected as a parliamentary candidate for the Palliser pocket borough. A blackmail scandal involving Lady Glencora involves the Prime Minister in making a payment to Lopez, an affair which then appears in the gutter press.
The story of a highly ambitious young politician who is offered a pocket borough in Galway. Determined not to remain in Ireland, although he has a secret fiancee there, he at once goes to London where his charm and social success lead on to greater things, until his equally swift downfall.
'Frank has but one duty before him. He must marry money.' The squire of Greshamsbury has fallen on hard times, and it is incumbent on his son Frank to make a good marriage. But Frank loves the doctor's niece, Mary Thorne, a girl with no money and mysterious parentage. He faces a terrible dilemma: should he save the estate, or marry the girl he loves? Mary, too, has to battle her feelings, knowing that marrying Frank would ruin his family and fly in the face of his mother's opposition. Her pride is matched by that of her uncle, Dr Thorne, who has to decide whether to reveal a secret that would resolve Frank's difficulty, or to uphold the innate merits of his own family heritage. The character of Dr Thorne reflects Trollope's own contradictory feelings about the value of tradition and the need for change. His subtle portrayal, and the comic skill and gentle satire with which the story is developed, are among the many pleasures of this delightful novel. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
One of the most popular and beloved writers of the nineteenth century, Anthony Trollope was also an insatiably curious traveler. He was the quintessential Victorian voyager -- adventurous and energetic, with a fine sense of humor and irony -- and his career in the General Post Office gave him the opportunity, to travel widely. By 1882 he had been twice around the world. These selections from his reports on North America, the West Indies, Australia and New Zealand, and South Africa make for delightful reading, as fresh as when they were written. And they reveal Trollope as a professional and enthusiastic investigator of political, social, and economic conditions. To read his travel writings, suggests Graham Handley, "is to become aware of the character of the man and the qualities which make him one of the most interesting literary personalities of his time. His enthusiasm for life, like his enthusiasm for writing, was uncurbed to the end." |
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