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Trollope

American  
[trol-uhp] / ˈtrɒl əp /

noun

  1. Anthony, 1815–82, English novelist.


Trollope British  
/ ˈtrɒləp /

noun

  1. Anthony . 1815–82, English novelist. His most successful novels, such as The Warden (1855), Barchester Towers (1857), and Dr Thorne (1858), are those in the Barsetshire series of studies of English provincial life. The Palliser series of political novels includes Phineas Redux (1874) and The Prime Minister (1876)

  2. Joanna . born 1943, British novelist: her works include The Choir (1988), A Village Affair (1989), The Rector's Wife (1991), The Best of Friends (1995), and The Girl From the South (2002)

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Cooper, known for her best-selling romps including Rivals and Riders, died in October aged 88, while Kinsella and Trollope both died in December.

From BBC • May 11, 2026

This was a happy ending worthy of Dickens or Trollope.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 20, 2026

Best-selling author Joanna Trollope has died aged 82, her family has announced.

From BBC • Dec. 12, 2025

I do know that I’ve long lived inside the books of Trollope, Dickens, Austen, Gaskell.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 29, 2025

Anthony Trollope said of Ballarat: 'It struck me with more surprise than any other city in Australia.

From Australian Pictures Drawn with Pen and Pencil by Willoughby, Howard

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