By Anthony Trollope

An Autobiography (1953)

£9.50

Anthony Trollope, the prolific Victorian novelist renowned for his compelling fiction, also shares his own life's story in a remarkable autobiography.

By Anthony Trollope

An Autobiography (1953)

£9.50

Anthony Trollope, the prolific Victorian novelist renowned for his compelling fiction, also shares his own life's story in a remarkable autobiography.

Format: Hardcover

Condition: Used (good)

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Year: 1953

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Description

Anthony Trollope, the prolific Victorian novelist renowned for his compelling fiction, also shares his own life's story in a remarkable autobiography. In the 1953 edition published by Oxford University Press, readers are invited into the personal world of this literary luminary.

Trollope's autobiography, while not as celebrated as his fiction, provides a unique glimpse into the life and mind of a Victorian author. With candid prose and a reflective tone, he shares the journey from his early days in rural England to his distinguished career as a novelist. He doesn't shy away from discussing his struggles and triumphs, painting a vivid picture of the literary landscape of his time.

This edition, published by OUP, offers readers the chance to explore Trollope's introspective musings in a beautifully presented format. It is a valuable addition to the collection of any Trollope enthusiast, shedding light on the man behind timeless classics like "The Kellys and the O'Kellys" and the "Palliser" series.

Discover Anthony Trollope's own narrative, as he recounts his literary adventures, personal challenges, and the influences that shaped his extraordinary literary legacy. This autobiography is a treasure trove for those intrigued by the inner workings of a literary genius.

Condition Report

There's some light marks and age related wear to the covers. There's some foxing on the ffep (the rest of the pages are largely unaffected) and the spine mesh is partially visible from the title page, however the pages are generally clean and the text block is tight.