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In the third novel of the Barsetshire series, Trollope continues
his study of a small cathedral city and the surrounding rural
community which he presents as a microcosm of nineteenth-century
England. Through each of the Barsershire novels can be read on its
own, the six together present an incomparable portrait of life and
manners in the quiet but troubled heart of a great nation at the
zenith of its prosperity. DOCTOR THORNE revolves round the
characters of the doctor and his niece, Mary, but the complex
social life of which they are a part, ranging in scope from great
houses to poor cottages, is almost more important than individual
characters. If God is in the details, these novels are indeed
divine.
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