TROLLOPE, Anthony

Framley Parsonage

"Framley Parsonage" focuses on life in 19th-century England, revolving around Mark Robarts, a parish parson who is under the patronage of a local personage, Lady Lufton, and her handsome son, Lord Ludovico...

Doctor Thorne

It is a magnificent classic Victorian narrative. The author was one of the greatest novelists of the 19th century. The greatest merit of this work lies in its masterfully crafted characters, to the extent...

The Duke's Children

Plantagenet Palliser, Duke of Omnium and former Prime Minister of England, suddenly loses his beloved wife, Lady Glencora. He is left alone to face a series of serious problems with his three children: his...

The Way We Live Now

A masterpiece by Trollope (London, 1815-1882) that belongs to the group of his political novels, in which he denounces the lack of morality, the duplicity and the obsession for money (the rents) that hides...

Barchesters Towers

This is the second of the Barsetshire novels. Archdeacon Grantly eagerly expects to be made bishop of Barchester by the new Whig government and is disappointed with Dr Proudie's appointment. The story is of...

The Warden

This is the first of the Barsetshire novels. The old Warden of Hiram's Hospital, Reverend Septimus Harding, is financially secure as the establishment runs profitably. But John Bold, a surgeon, creates...