Orley Farm (Paperback)
| Author: Anthony Trollope |
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ISBN-10: 1420933213
ISBN-13: 9781420933215
Sku: 211700503
Publish Date: 8/5/2009
Pages:
476
Age Range:
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Author Bio
Anthony Trollope
Trollope worked as a civil servant in the post office until he was 52, at the same time traveling extensively in Britain, the U. S., and Europe. He turned his foreign journeys into travel books and his observations on English life into 47 novels. His books deal with most of the typical themes of Victorian literature: class, money, status, youth and age, marriage and sexual mores, and the crisis in the institutions of the Church of England. Each of the novels is self-contained, but many characters, locales, and situations recur. At the age of 57, he suffered a paralytic stroke while laughing at a family read-aloud session, and died a month later.
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National Review
"More than a million people habitually read Mr. Trollope, and they do so because the personages in his stories correspond to something in themselves: the hopes, fears, and regrets are such as they are accustomed to experience." 1862 Saturday Review
"He does the familiar life of England to perfection....His gentlemen and ladies are exactly like real gentlemen and ladies, except, perhaps, they are a trifle more entertaining." 1862
"More than a million people habitually read Mr. Trollope, and they do so because the personages in his stories correspond to something in themselves: the hopes, fears, and regrets are such as they are accustomed to experience." 1862 Saturday Review
"He does the familiar life of England to perfection....His gentlemen and ladies are exactly like real gentlemen and ladies, except, perhaps, they are a trifle more entertaining." 1862

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