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Anthony Trollope

    April 24, 1815 – December 6, 1882

    Anthony Trollope emerged as one of the most successful, prolific, and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. His beloved works often revolve around the imaginary county of Barsetshire, exploring its social intricacies. Beyond this, he penned penetrating novels addressing the political, social, and gender issues of his day. Trollope's writing is celebrated for its keen insight into human nature and societal dynamics.

    Anthony Trollope
    John Caldigate
    Can You Forgive Her?
    The Barsetshire Chronicles, Volume Two, Including
    Ayala's Angel - Trollope
    Collected Shorter Fiction of Anthony Trollope
    The Claverings, Volume II of II by Anthony Trollope, Fiction, Literary
    • 2024

      Kept In The Dark Volume II

      • 90 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set in Victorian society, this drama explores the intricate dynamics of relationships and the impact of family secrets. As characters navigate a web of intrigue and romance, their marriages and bonds are tested by the consequences of hidden truths. Trollope delves into themes of love, betrayal, and redemption, crafting complex characters that reflect the societal pressures of their time. With a captivating storyline and vivid portrayal of human emotions, this volume is essential for fans of Victorian literature and tales of deception.

      Kept In The Dark Volume II
    • 2024

      North America

      Volume II

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This travelogue offers a rich exploration of 19th-century North America, as Anthony Trollope shares his keen observations on the social, economic, and cultural landscapes of the United States and Canada. Through vivid prose, he captures the essence of burgeoning cities and the diverse people who inhabit them. More than just a narrative, it serves as a testament to Trollope's observational prowess and provides a nuanced perspective on a rapidly changing continent, making it a valuable read for those interested in historical insights into the New World.

      North America
    • 2024

      Kept In The Dark Volume I

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set in Victorian society, this drama intricately explores family secrets and relationship dynamics. A web of concealed truths threatens to unravel marriages and strain bonds, delving into themes of love, betrayal, and redemption. Trollope masterfully portrays complex characters, each vividly brought to life amidst societal pressures. The narrative captivates with its rich depiction of human emotions, making it a compelling read for enthusiasts of Victorian literature and tales of intrigue.

      Kept In The Dark Volume I
    • 2024

      Australia and New Zealand

      Vol. I

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1876, offering readers a chance to explore its historical context and themes. It captures the essence of its time, providing insights into the societal norms and challenges of the era. The narrative is enriched by its authentic language and style, making it a valuable addition for those interested in literature from this period. This edition allows both new readers and returning fans to experience the story as it was originally intended.

      Australia and New Zealand
    • 2024

      La Mere Bauche

      A Pyreneean story by Anthony Trollope

      Set in the lesser-known Pyrenean valley, the story unfolds around the baths of Vernet, a place steeped in natural beauty and mystery. The narrative explores the lives of its visitors, each seeking solace or transformation through the healing waters. Richly woven with themes of discovery and personal growth, the book delves into the intertwined fates of characters who find connection and redemption in this serene landscape. The setting serves as a backdrop for profound introspection and the exploration of human relationships.

      La Mere Bauche
    • 2024

      Dr. Wortle's School. A novel

      • 420 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      This reprint preserves the original text from 1881, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context and literary style of the time. It allows modern audiences to explore themes and narratives that shaped the era, providing an authentic experience of the author's work. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in classic literature and the evolution of storytelling.

      Dr. Wortle's School. A novel
    • 2024

      North America

      Volume I

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The travel narrative offers a vivid account of Anthony Trollope's experiences in the United States and Canada during the early 1860s. As a prominent Victorian novelist, Trollope shares his keen observations and reflections on the landscapes, culture, and society of North America, providing readers with a unique perspective of the continent during that era. First published in 1862, this work combines travel writing with insightful commentary on the places he visited.

      North America
    • 2024

      The Way we Live Now

      Vol. 1

      • 372 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The book is a reprint of a historical work first published in 1875, aimed at preserving and making accessible older literature. Published by Anatiposi, it acknowledges that due to its age, the book may have missing pages or lower quality. The initiative focuses on ensuring that such historical texts remain available to the public, preventing them from being lost to time.

      The Way we Live Now
    • 2024

      The Claverings (Annotated)

      • 536 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Set in 19th-century British society, the narrative delves into the lives of complex characters entangled in intricate relationships. It explores themes of love, ambition, and the moral dilemmas that arise from pursuing personal desires, offering a rich portrayal of the Victorian era's social dynamics.

      The Claverings (Annotated)
    • 2024

      South Africa; Volume I

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book offers a modern reformatting of a significant historical work about South Africa, ensuring its preservation for future generations. It has been carefully retyped and designed, providing a clear and readable text, distinct from scanned copies of the original. This effort highlights the importance of the content throughout human history and aims to maintain its accessibility.

      South Africa; Volume I