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Anthony Trollope (1992)

par Victoria Glendinning

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"Victoria Glendinning provides a woman's view of Anthony Trollope, placing emphasis on family, particularly on his relationship with his mother. But it is Anthony as a husband and lover that intrigues her most. She looks at the nature of his love for his wife, Rose and at his love for Kate Field."
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Excellently written, the author brings to life Anthony Trollope, his life and times, and weaves his feelings and his books cleverly together. ( )
  AnneliM | Nov 24, 2008 |
Glendinning does a superb job of writing a highly readable and exciting biography of Trollope. Would you expect a life of Anthony Trollope to be riveting? Glendinning makes it so. Her insights into the zeitgeist and how Trollope fits into it are superb. ( )
  Doulton | Feb 27, 2007 |
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Trollope is a more inventive and mischievous writer than Glendinning allows. This, though, is not a 'critical' biography so much as a study of Trollope the man, Frances Trollope's undervalued son, the Victorian husband and father, literature's most conspicuous workaholic, and here Glendinning succeeds, as no biographer has done before, in bringing him to life on the page with an adroit mixture of empathy and (sometimes stern) detachment.
 

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In discussing the character of a man, there is no course of error so fertile as the drawing of a hard and fast line. We are attracted by salient points and seeing them clearly we jump to conclusions, as though there were a lighthouse on every point by which the nature of the coast would certainly be shown to us. And so it will if we accept the light only for so much of the shore as it illumines. . . .

The man of letters is, in truth, ever writing his own biography. What there is in his mind, is being declared to the world at large by himself. And if he can so write that the world at large shall care to read what is written, no other memoir will perhaps be necessary.

--Anthony Trollope, The Life of Cicero

The desire is common to all readers to know not only what a great writer has written, but also of what nature has been the man who produced such great work.

--Anthony Trollope, Thackeray
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When Anthony Trollope visited South Africa in 1877, the Astronomer Royal at Capetown asked him if he was interested in the stars.
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