Lady Anna

Lady Anna

Author: Anthony Trollope

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 1940

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 1427075514

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A tightly constructed and passionate study of enforced marriage in the world of Radical politics and social inequality. The novel records the lifelong attempt of Countess Lovel to justify her claim to her title, and her daughter Ann's legitimacy, after her husband announces that he already has a wife. Anna falles in love with the journeyman tailor and young Radical, Daniel Thwaite, but her mother wishes her to marry her cousin, heir to her father's title. Can Anna be allowed -- can she allow herself -- to change her mind? ...Trollope's ambivalence on the question is profound.


The Trollope Society

The Trollope Society

Author: Alfred Edward Newton

Publisher:

Published: 2012-06-01

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 9781258377113

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The Purpose Of This Little Pamphlet Is To Secure Members Who Will Sponsor The Publication Of A Much Needed, Complete, Legible, Inexpensive And Uniform Edition Of The Novels And Tales Of One Of The Greatest Of The Victorians.


Rachel Ray

Rachel Ray

Author: Anthony Trollope

Publisher: Standard Ebooks

Published: 2024-09-26T20:04:00Z

Total Pages: 447

ISBN-13:

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Both Rachel Ray’s mother and elder sister are widows. They live a quiet life in their rural village, under the shadow of the nearby town of Baslehurst. When Rachel’s attractions catch the eye of Luke Rowan—a young man recently arrived in town to develop a brewery in which he has a commercial interest—reactions are varied. Her friends are jealous, her pious sister affronted; and Luke’s status in the town suffers a blow. While the nature of Rachel’s attachment to Mr. Rowan provokes speculation, the affairs of others in the town run their own course. Rachel Ray is a tale of obstacles to the course of true love, told in Anthony Trollope’s gentle and well-observed style. Yet Trollope laces this otherwise unexacting narrative with probing explorations of personal morals, religious integrity, and even political prejudice. It might now seem remarkable that this innocuous novel should have been the focus of controversy when it was serialized, but Trollope’s capacity to display the potentially hypocritical elements in Christian morality drew the ire of certain prominent ministers. If anything, the controversy only fueled its commercial success after it was published in a single volume. Since then, its charms have won for it a continuing readership, appreciative of the deft and delicate strokes with which Trollope depicts a few moments in the life of a Devonshire town. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.


The Trollopian

The Trollopian

Author: Bradford Allen Booth

Publisher:

Published: 1963

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13:

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Contains articles which focus on a broad spectrum of significant figures in 19th century British fiction.