First published in 1883, this two-volume autobiography reveals the tricks of the trade of one of Britain's most celebrated authors.
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One of the most celebrated authors of the Victorian era, Anthony Trollope (1815–82) requested that his autobiography be published posthumously. The two-volume work, which first appeared in 1883, provides an insight into not only his writing methods and incredible discipline, but also the early experiences which influenced his fiction.
Preface; 1. My education, 1815–34; 2. My mother; 3. The General Post Office; 4. Ireland - my first two novels; 5. My first success; 6. Barchester Towers and the Three Clerks; 7. Doctor Thorne - The Bertrams - The West Indies and the Spanish Main; 8. The Cornhill Magazine and Framley Parsonage; 9. Castle Richmond, Brown, Jones, and Robinson, North America, Orley Farm; 10. The Small House at Allington, Can You Forgive Her?, Rachel Ray, and the Fortnightly Review.
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