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Barchester Towers

American  
[bahr-ches-ter, -chi-ster] / ˈbɑr tʃɛs tər, -tʃɪ stər /

noun

  1. a novel (1857) by Anthony Trollope.


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Barchester Towers shifts from a light satire of church politics to a high comedy of marital proposals.

From Slate • Jul. 28, 2016

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From Slate • Jul. 28, 2016

We closed the latest Year of Great Books poll this morning, and the winner is … Anthony Trollope’s Barchester Towers!

From Slate • Jul. 1, 2016

Trollope sales rose then in the U.S. as well, and for a time Barchester Towers and The Last Chronicle of Barset were as hot �well, almost as hot�as black-market sugar.

From Time Magazine Archive

In all this the author of "The Warden" and "Barchester Towers" nothing extenuates nor puts down aught in malice.

From Confessions of a Book-Lover by Egan, Maurice Francis

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