Barchester TowersOxford University Press, 1998 - 328 páginas Barchester Towers, Trollope's most popular novel, is the second of the six Chronicles of Barsetshire. The Chronicles follow the intrigues of ambition and love in the cathedral town of Barchester. In this novel Trollope continues the story, begun in The Warden, of Mr. Harding and his daughter Eleanor, introducing that oily symbol of progress Mr. Slope, the hen-pecked Dr. Proudie and the amiable Stanhope family. Fully illustrated, this new edition is edited by John Sutherland, a well-known authority on Trollope and Victorian fiction. |
Índice
Introduction | vii |
Note on the Text | xxix |
Select Bibliography | xxxvii |
A Chronology of Anthony Trollope | xxxix |
Map of Barsetshire | xliv |
BARCHESTER TOWERS | xlv |
Anthony Trollope on Barchester Towers | 273 |
Whos Who in Barchester Towers | 274 |
A Note on the Chronology | 278 |
A Note on Trollopian Names | 281 |
Explanatory Notes | 283 |
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