Framley Parsonage (Everyman's Library (Alfred a. Knopf, Inc.), 171)
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"I wish Mr Trollope would go on writing ‘Framley Parsonage' for ever. I don't see any reason why it should ever come to an end, and everyone I know is always dreading the last number." (Elizabeth Gaskell to George Smith, publisher of the CORNHILL, March 1, 1860)
Framley Parsonage, the fourth book in the Barchester series, was perhaps the book that finally sealed Anthony Trollope's reputation as a novelist of the first order. Both a pastoral work of great beauty, and a cutting satire of the pitfalls of ambition, this volume richly deserves its place amidst the classics.
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Novel by Anthony Trollope, published serially from January 1860 to April 1861 and in three volumes in 1861, the fourth of his six BARSETSHIRE NOVELS.
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Framley Parsonage (Everyman's Library (Alfred a. Knopf, Inc.), 171)
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