Three Clerks (version 2)

Three Clerks (version 2)
Three Clerks, written by Anthony Trollope in the mid-19th century, explores themes of romance and crime within the British Civil Service. Drawing from his own experiences as a junior clerk at the General Post Office, Trollope presents a compelling narrative about how ambition impacts friendships and romantic relationships among clerks. This early novel offers insight into the social dynamics of the time and the personal struggles faced by those in the civil service.































