The Three Clerks
Reproduction of the original: The Three Clerks by Anthony Trollope
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The Three Clerks
Reproduction of the original: The Three Clerks by Anthony Trollope
17.99 In Stock
The Three Clerks

The Three Clerks

by Anthony Trollope
The Three Clerks

The Three Clerks

by Anthony Trollope

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Reproduction of the original: The Three Clerks by Anthony Trollope

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789364285582
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 08/01/2024
Pages: 502
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.12(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was a renowned English novelist of the Victorian era, best known for his insightful and richly detailed portrayals of 19th-century English society. His prolific writing career produced a vast array of novels, many of which have become classics of English literature. First Novels: Trollope's debut novel, "The Macdermots of Ballycloran", was published in 1847. However, it was not until the publication of "The Warden" in 1855 that he gained significant recognition. Trollope's writing is known for its realism, detailed character development, and exploration of social issues. His characters are often complex and multifaceted, reflecting the diverse nature of human experiences. He employed a straightforward narrative style, often interjecting his own commentary and opinions, which adds a distinctive voice to his works. Trollope's works remain significant in the study of Victorian literature. His keen observations of society, human relationships, and institutional behaviors continue to be appreciated for their depth and insight. Many of his novels have been adapted for television, radio, and stage, keeping his stories and characters alive for new generations. Anthony Trollope's contribution to literature is marked by his ability to combine detailed social critique with engaging storytelling, making him one of the enduring figures of English literature.
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