Trollope:
by Snow, C. P.
Published by : Charles Scribner's Sons (New York) Physical details: 191 p. ISBN:0684144018. ISSN:978068414 Year: 1975Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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921 Rev For Paul Revere and the world he lived in | 921 Ste Ste Where the bluebird sings to the lemonade springs: | 921 Tol Tro Tolstoy | 921 Tro Sno Trollope: | 921 Van Van Black knight, white knight. | 921 Whi Aro Walt Whitman's secret. | 921 Whi WhI A frontier mother |
Born a gentleman --
Odd child out --
Walking to school --
Occupation for a young man --
Survival of public service --
The best years of one's life? --
Sea-change --
Building a character --
Arrival --
At the bishop's bedside --
Timetable --
The golden time --
Trollope's art: I --
A human relation --
Resignation --
Father and sons --
Confession at sixty --
Trollope's art: II --
End of a stoic.
After a painful childhood and youth - "more loving than loved" - Trollope found his way in his twenties and went on to become a man of consequnces in the British civil servce. An account of Trollope's early life: his pitiable childhood, an unwanted encumbrance to his parents; his shabby and miserable adolescence at Harrow and Winchester.
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