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  • ...novelist, verse writer and humorist, author of Vanity Fair, considered by Anthony Trollope to be the greatest novelist among his contemporaries.
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  • ...author of ''[[Vanity Fair (novel)|Vanity Fair]]''. He was considered by [[Anthony Trollope]] to be the greatest novelist among his contemporaries.
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  • {{r|Anthony Trollope}}
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  • == Works by Anthony Trollope ==
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  • '''Anthony Trollope''' (1815 – 1882) was a Victorian novelist, travel writer, postal official
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  • When [[Anthony Trollope]] in his autobiography came to review his contemporaries, he placed [[Willi
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  • ...been and gone, Thackeray was dead, and Dickens died about this time, but [[Anthony Trollope|Trollope]] and [[George Eliot]] were in full flow. Tennyson was Poet Laure
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  • ...se books he was intensely self-disciplined, along much the same lines as [[Anthony Trollope]], though he does not seem to have given himself a daily quota of pages.
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  • ...d is reflected in nineteenth-century novels: for instance, the novels of [[Anthony Trollope]] often establish where leading characters think they are in the social ord
    19 KB (2,853 words) - 16:21, 27 January 2016