The Chronicler of Barsetshire

A Life of Anthony Trollope
R. H. Super
A thorough portrayal of the events of Trollope's long and productive life

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The Chronicler of Barsetshire presents the life of Anthony Trollope, who, although perhaps best known for his popular novels of Victorian English life, was also a prolific writer of nonfiction and a distinguished civil servant. R.H. Super, professor emeritus of English at the University of Michigan, has drawn upon a wide range of primary sources, archival as well as published, to give a complete sense of the man, his variety of talents, his place in the intellectual world of nineteenth-century England, and the interplay between his fiction and the events of his life. It is a biography of the highest merit, a work that, unlike the previous studies of Trollope's life, is not overshadowed by Trollope's own colorful (but frequently inaccurate) Autobiography. Exhaustive in its portrayal of Trollope's long, productive life, and impeccable in its scholarship, The Chronicler of Barsetshire sets a new standard of excellence in Trollopian studies.

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Contents

Chapter I 1815-34     1
Chapter II 1831-40     18
Chapter III 1835-42     31
Chapter IV 1843-51     42
Chapter V 1851-55     61
Chapter VI 1853-57     72
Chapter VII 1858-60     88
Chapter VIII 1860     112
Chapter IX 1864     164
Chapter XII 1864-65    175
Chapter XIII 1865-66     188
Chapter XIV 1866     205
Chapter XV 1866-67     219
Chapter XVI 1867-68     236
Chapter XVII 1868-69     250
Chapter XVIII 1869-70     267
Chapter XIX 1871     284
Chapter XX 1871-72     297
Chapter XXI 1872-73     313
Chapter XXII 1873-75     328
Chapter XXIII 1875-76     346
Chapter XXIV 1877-78     360
Chapter XXV 1878     375
Chapter XXVI 1879     387
Chapter XXVIII 1881-82     422
Notes     437
Index     499
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  • 6 x 9.
  • 528pp.
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  • Paper
  • 1991
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  • 978-0-472-08139-4

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