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ARTICLES RELATED TO Anthony Trollope - Trollope on television |  |  |  | Anthony Trollope - Trollope on television: Encyclopedia - Anthony TrollopeAnthony Trollope (April 24, 1815 – December 6, 1882) was one of the most successful, prolific and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. Some of Trollope's best-loved works, known as the Barsetshire Chronicles, revolve around the imaginary county of Barsetshire, but he also wrote penetrating novels on political, social, and inter-gender issues and conflicts of his day.
Trollope's popularity continues into the present day (some famous fans being Sir Alec Guinness, who never travelled without a Trollope novel, ex-Pri ...
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 |  |  | Anthony Trollope - Trollope on television: Encyclopedia II - Anthony Trollope - Trollope on televisionThe British Broadcasting Corporation has made several television drama serials based on the works of Anthony Trollope:
The Pallisers, a twenty-six-episode adaptation of all six Palliser novels, first broadcast in 1974. Adapted by Simon Raven; starred Philip Latham as Plantagenet Palliser and Susan Hampshire as Lady Glencora.
The Barchester Chronicles, an eight-episode adaptation of the first two Barset novels, The Warden and Barchester Towers. Adapted by Alan Plater, it starred Donald Pleasance as the Reverend Septimus Harding, Nigel Hawthorne as Archdeac ...
See also:Anthony Trollope, Anthony Trollope - Biography, Anthony Trollope - Reputation, Anthony Trollope - Trollope on television, Anthony Trollope - Trollope on radio, Anthony Trollope - Works, Anthony Trollope - Chronicles of Barsetshire, Anthony Trollope - Palliser series, Anthony Trollope - Other, Anthony Trollope - Quotations Read more here: » Anthony Trollope: Encyclopedia II - Anthony Trollope - Trollope on television |
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 |  |  | Anthony Trollope - Trollope on television: Encyclopedia II - Anthony Trollope - BiographyAnthony Trollope was born in London, the son of a barrister, Thomas Anthony Trollope, and his wife Frances, who would later become a successful writer. Thomas Trollope was a clever and well-educated man, a Fellow of New College, Oxford, but his bad temper led to failure at the bar, his ventures into farming were unprofitable, and he lost the inheritance on which he was counting when an elderly uncle married and started a family. Nonetheless he was from a genteel background, with connections to the landed gentry, and wished his sons to be edu ...
See also:Anthony Trollope, Anthony Trollope - Biography, Anthony Trollope - Reputation, Anthony Trollope - Trollope on television, Anthony Trollope - Trollope on radio, Anthony Trollope - Works, Anthony Trollope - Chronicles of Barsetshire, Anthony Trollope - Palliser series, Anthony Trollope - Other, Anthony Trollope - Quotations Read more here: » Anthony Trollope: Encyclopedia II - Anthony Trollope - Biography |
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 |  |  | Anthony Trollope - Trollope on television: Encyclopedia II - Anthony Trollope - ReputationAfter his death, Trollope's Autobiography appeared. It was largely this volume that led to Trollope's downfall with the critics. Even during his writing career, reviewers of his books tended increasingly to shake their heads over his prodigious output (and the same went for Charles Dickens), but when Trollope revealed that he actually adhered to a definite schedule, he confirmed his critics' worst fears. The Muse, in their view, might just possibly be immensely prolific, but she would never work on schedule. (Interestingly, no- ...
See also:Anthony Trollope, Anthony Trollope - Biography, Anthony Trollope - Reputation, Anthony Trollope - Trollope on television, Anthony Trollope - Trollope on radio, Anthony Trollope - Works, Anthony Trollope - Chronicles of Barsetshire, Anthony Trollope - Palliser series, Anthony Trollope - Other, Anthony Trollope - Quotations Read more here: » Anthony Trollope: Encyclopedia II - Anthony Trollope - Reputation |
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 |  |  | Anthony Trollope - Trollope on television: Encyclopedia II - Anthony Trollope - Trollope on radioThe BBC commissioned a four-part radio adaptation of The Small House at Allington, the fifth novel of the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which was broadcast in 1993. The response of listeners was so positive that adaptations of the five remaining novels of the series were commissioned and the complete series broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between December 1995 and March 1998. In this adaptation, the part of Archdeacon Grantley was played by Stephen Moore.
The Pallisers, a new twelve-part adaptation of the Palliser novels, was broadcast on Radio 4 from January to ...
See also:Anthony Trollope, Anthony Trollope - Biography, Anthony Trollope - Reputation, Anthony Trollope - Trollope on television, Anthony Trollope - Trollope on radio, Anthony Trollope - Works, Anthony Trollope - Chronicles of Barsetshire, Anthony Trollope - Palliser series, Anthony Trollope - Other, Anthony Trollope - Quotations Read more here: » Anthony Trollope: Encyclopedia II - Anthony Trollope - Trollope on radio |
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 |  |  | Anthony Trollope - Trollope on television: Encyclopedia II - Anthony Trollope - WorksThese are all novels, unless otherwise noted.
Anthony Trollope - Chronicles of Barsetshire.
The Warden (1855)
Barchester Towers (1857)
Doctor Thorne (1858)
Framley Parsonage (1861)
The Small House at Allington (1864)
The Last Chronicle of Barset (1867)
Anthony Trollope - Palliser series.
Can You Forgive Her? (1864)
Phineas Finn (1869)
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See also:Anthony Trollope, Anthony Trollope - Biography, Anthony Trollope - Reputation, Anthony Trollope - Trollope on television, Anthony Trollope - Trollope on radio, Anthony Trollope - Works, Anthony Trollope - Chronicles of Barsetshire, Anthony Trollope - Palliser series, Anthony Trollope - Other, Anthony Trollope - Quotations Read more here: » Anthony Trollope: Encyclopedia II - Anthony Trollope - Works |
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