Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882
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טרולופ, אנתוני, 1815-1882
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Ṭrôllôp, Antônî 1815-1882
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Trollop, Antoni, 1815-1882
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トロロープ, アントニー
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Ṭrolop, Antoni 1815-1882
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Trollop, Antonio 1815-1882
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Trollop, Antonio 1815-1882
Ṭrolop, Antoni 1815-1882
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Trollope was born on Apr. 24, 1815 in London, England; attended Winchester and Harrow; worked as a junior clerk in the General Post Office and was then transferred as a postal surveyor to Ireland; in 1859 he moved back to London, resigning from the civil service in 1867; stood unsuccessfully as a Liberal candidate for Parliament in 1868; became a novelist, known for his Barsetshire and Palliser series of novels, among others; individual novels include: Barchester Towers (1857), Can you forgive her? (1865), The Eustace diamonds (1873), and The way we live now (1875); he died in London on Dec. 6, 1882.
English novelist and post-office official.
English novelist.
Anthony Trollope was an English novelist, essayist, playwright, satirist, and short-story writer.
Born the fourth of six surviving children of Thomas Anthony Trollope, a barrister and Frances (Milton) Trollope, on April 24, 1815, in London. Had a very unhappy childhood due to poverty and debt. Could not afford to go to university, and found employment with the Post Office from 1834 to 1867. Married Rose Heseltine in June 1844, and had two sons, Frederick and Henry. Died December 6, 1882, as the result of a stroke, in London.
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Trollope was born on April 24, 1815 in London, England; attended Winchester and Harrow; worked as a junior clerk in the General Post Office and was then transferred as a postal surveyor to Ireland; in 1859 he moved back to London, resigning from the civil service in 1867; stood unsuccessfully as a Liberal candidate for Parliament in 1868; became a novelist, known for his Barsetshire and Palliser series of novels, among others; individual novels include: Barchester Towers (1857), Can you forgive her? (1865), The Eustace diamonds (1873), and The way we live now (1875); he died in London on December 6, 1882.
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