Anthony Trollope, Framley Parsonage

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In 1859, Anthony Trollope, a post office official who had been stationed in Ireland for nearly twenty years, began negotiations for a transfer to England. At this time, the prolific Trollope was a relatively successful writer. He had published three popular novels about the imaginary county of Barsetshire, of which the most recent,

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, had been the most popular by far, in addition to several novels with other settings, a number of short stories, and a work of non-fiction dealing with the West Indies. But he had never received more than four hundred pounds for a novel. Trollope wished to return to England, in part, to improve his standing and remuneration as a writer by making the literary contacts to which his growing fame entitled him, but which his Irish residence had…

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Citation: Nardin, Jane. "Framley Parsonage". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 05 April 2006 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=5024, accessed 25 November 2024.]

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