Anthony Trollope (1815–1882) was an English novelist of the Victorian era, widely recognized for his insightful and intricate portrayals of the social and political milieu of his times. Renowned for his prolific writing, Trollope penned 47 novels, an autobiography, numerous short stories, and several books on travel. Born in London, Anthony faced a difficult childhood marked by his father's failure in the legal and farming businesses. However, his experiences provided ample material for his future novels. Trollope worked for the Post Office, a career that influenced his disciplined writing habits and famously facilitated the creation of the iconic red British pillar mailboxes. After a considerable stint abroad in Ireland, he returned to England with a renewed vigor for writing. His novels often explored the complexities of English social life, with a particular focus on the gentry and professional classes. 'Clergymen of the Church of England', one of his less-discussed works, illustrates his deep understanding of and interest in the church establishment, an important theme in many of his novels, including the Chronicles of Barsetshire and Palliser series. Trollope's literary style combines a keen observation of character and place with a gently satirical voice, blending storytelling with commentary on the social issues of his day. His work has remained of interest not only for its narrative qualities but also for its depiction of Victorian society.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 4.9.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Prague |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Essays / Feuilleton |
Schlagworte | 19th-century England • 19th century English fiction • Anglican church fiction • Anglican clergy • Anthony Trollope novels • british author • British literary classics • Christian denominations • Church of England • classic English authors • Classic Literature • Clergy • Clergy in literature • English society novels • historical fiction classics • Realistic character development • Religious moral dilemmas • Satirical portrayal • Social commentary literature • Social hierarchy • spiritual crisis • victorian era literature • Victorian society |
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