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The Small House At Allington

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Small House At Allington
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Anthony Trollope
Introduction by A.O.J Cockshutt
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:740
Dimensions(mm): Height 165,Width 115
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Classic fiction (pre c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781857152371
ClassificationsDewey:823.8
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Everyman
Imprint Everyman's Library
Publication Date 15 October 1996
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This is perhaps Trollope''s gentlest and most charming story, less satirical than its predecessors in the Barsetshire series, and less shaded with tragic overtones t han The Last Chronicle. Trollope''s characters are drawn with affection and humour. '

Author Biography

Anthony Trollope was born on 24 April 1815 and attended both Harrow and Winchester schools. His family were poor and eventually were forced to move to Belgium, where his father died. His mother, Frances Trollope, supported the family through writing. Trollope began a life-long career in the civil service with a position as a clerk in the General Post Office in London - he is also credited with later introducing the pillar box. He published his first novel, The Macdermots of Ballycloran in 1847, but his fourth novel, The Warden (1855) began the series of 'Barsetshire' novels for which he was to become best known. This series of five novels featuring interconnecting characters spanned twenty years of Trollope's career as a novelist, as did the 'Palliser' series. He wrong over 47 novels in total, as well as short stories, biographies, travel books and his own autobiography, which was published posthumously in 1883. Trollope resigned from the Post Office in 1867 and stood for Parliament as a Liberal, though he was not elected. He died on 6 December 1882.