
Last Chronicle of Barset
The Last Chronicle of Barset, published in 1867, is considered by many, including Anthony Trollope himself, to be his greatest novel. It centers on the Rev. Josiah Crawley, an impoverished curate accused of theft, while exploring the courtship of Major Grantly and Grace Crawley amidst family objections. The novel also features familiar characters from Trollope's Barsetshire series, including Bishop Proudie and his wife, providing a dramatic conclusion to the series. This work is notable for its intricate character development and social commentary within the context of Victorian England.
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