Anthony Trollope

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Definition

Proper noun: * Anthony Trollope: A 19th-century English novelist, known for his prolific output and detailed, realistic portrayals of Victorian society, particularly in his series of novels.

Usage
  • As a subject: is often compared to Charles Dickens for his social commentary.
  • In possessive form: novels frequently explore themes of politics, marriage, and morality.
  • As an object: Many readers enjoy the works of .
Examples
  • wrote 47 novels, including the famous "Chronicles of Barsetshire" series.
  • The postal service in time influenced his writing routine.
  • Scholars study to understand Victorian England's social structures.
Advanced Usage
  • "Trollopian" (adjective): Characteristic of or resembling the style or themes of Anthony Trollope's novels.
    • The novel's detailed depiction of clerical life was distinctly Trollopian.
Variants and Related Words
  • Trollope, Anthony (alternative presentation of the name).
  • Trollopian (adj.): Pertaining to Anthony Trollope or his works.
Synonyms
  • Novelist
  • Author
  • Writer
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • A Trollope novel: Used to describe a situation or story with intricate social dynamics and a large cast of characters.
    • The office politics were as complex as a Trollope novel.
Noun
  1. English writer of novels (1815-1882)

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