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Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) started his writing career while working in Ireland as a postal surveyor.

Travelling around the country, Trollope gained knowledge of the country and its people which proved to be

useful material for his first two novels, The Macdermots of Ballycloran (1847) and The Kellys and the

O'Kellys (1848). Trollope soon started writing fiercely, producing a series entitled Chronicles of Barsetshire.

The Warden, the first in the series, was published in 1855. Barchester Towers (1857), the comic masterpiece,

Doctor Thorne (1858), Framley Parsonage (1861), The Small House at Allington (1864) and The Last

Chronicle of Barset (1867) followed, portraying events in an imaginary English county of Barsetshire. In

1867, Trollope left the Post Office to run as a candidate for the Parliament. Having lost at the elections,

Trollope focused on his writing. A satire from his later writing, The Way We Live Now (1875) is often

viewed as Trollope's major work, however, his popularity and writing reputation diminished at the later

stage of his life. Anthony Trollope died in London in 1882. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition

edition.

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