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020 _a9780140437522
082 _a823.8
_bTRO
100 _aTrollope, Anthony
245 _aThe last chronicle of barset
260 _bPenguin Books,
_c2002
_aLondon :
300 _axxxviii, 889 p. ;
_c20 cm
365 _b899.00
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490 _aPenguin classics
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 _aAnthony Trollope was a masterful satirist with an unerring eye for the most intrinsic details of human behavior and an imaginative grasp of the preoccupations of nineteenth-century English novels. In The Last Chronicle of Barset, Mr. Crawley, curate of Hogglestock, falls deeply into debt, bringing suffering to himself and his family. To make matters worse, he is accused of theft, can't remember where he got the counterfeit check he is alleged to have stolen, and must stand trial. Trollope's powerful portrait of this complex man-gloomy, brooding, and proud, moving relentlessly from one humiliation to another-achieves tragic dimensions.
650 _aBarsetshire England
650 _aImaginary place
650 _aClergy Fiction
650 _aDomestic fiction
650 _aLove stories
650 _aPsychological fiction
650 _aRomance fiction
700 _aGilmartin, Sophie
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