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Anthony Trollope was one of the most popular writers of his generation, the one between Dickens and Thackeray on the one hand and such late Victorians as Stevenson and Wilde on the other which saw the greatest popularity and social standing of the Victorian literary novel. However, his posthumous reputation suffered at the hands of fellow novelists who thought him pedestrian, and critics after his death who presumed that no-one so prolific, and able to work to so rigid a schedule, could be inspired. Yet he is now undergoing a critical revival, revealing a daringly progressive thinker on social issues and a fearless and pointed satirist, as well as the well-known masterful and loving drawer of character. The contemporary comparisons with Austen, and Trollope's own proclamation of Thackeray as his master, are being belatedly rejustified.This edition collects all of Trollope's major novels and a selection of his short stories, plus his autobiography, his substantial work on the USA written from first-hand research during the Civil War and the biography and critical appreciation of the writer he most revered, Thackeray. All the texts have been newly typeset for this edition. The contents of the volumes are as follows:Volume 1 (201 pp.): An AutobiographyVolume 2 (396 pp.): The Kellys and the O'KellysVolume 3 (384 pp.): La VendeeVolume 4 (170 pp.): The WardenVolume 5 (378 pp.): Barchester TowersVolume 6 (254 pp.): Doctor Thorne Vol. IVolume 7 (261 pp.): Doctor Thorne Vol. IIVolume 8 (383 pp.): Framley ParsonageVolume 9 (305 pp.): The Small House at Allington Vol. IVolume 10 (275 pp.): The Small House at Allington Vol. IIVolume 11 (367 pp.): The Last Chronicle of Barset Vol. IVolume 12 (397 pp.): The Last Chronicle of Barset Vol. IIVolume 13 (397 pp.): The Three ClerksVolume 14 (400 pp.): Castle RichmondVolume 15 (354 pp.): Orley Farm Vol. IVolume 16 (357 pp.): Orley Farm Vol. IIVolume 17 (360 pp.): Can You Forgive Her? Vol. IVolume 18 (348 pp.): Can You Forgive Her? Vol. IIVolume 19 (300 pp.): Phineas Finn Vol. IVolume 20 (304 pp.): Phineas Finn Vol. IIVolume 21 (309 pp.): The Eustace Diamonds Vol. IVolume 22 (311 pp.): The Eustace Diamonds Vol. IIVolume 23 (293 pp.): Phineas Redux Vol. IVolume 24 (292 pp.): Phineas Redux Vol. IIVolume 25 (318 pp.): The Prime Minister Vol. IVolume 26 (325 pp.): The Prime Minister Vol. IIVolume 27 (256 pp.): The Duke's Children Vol. IVolume 28 (298 pp.): The Duke's Children Vol. IIVolume 29 (320 pp.): Miss MackenzieVolume 30 (360 pp.): The Belton EstateVolume 31 (400 pp.): The ClaveringsVolume 32 (170 pp.): Nina BalatkaVolume 33 (394 pp.): He Knew He Was Right Vol. IVolume 34 (381 pp.): He Knew He Was Right Vol. IIVolume 35 (398 pp.): Ralph the HeirVolume 36 (157 pp.): The Golden Lion of GranpereVolume 37 (107 pp.): Harry Heathcote of Gangoil; George Walker at SuezVolume 38 (395 pp.): The Way We Live Now Vol. IVolume 39 (394 pp.): The Way We Live Now Vol. IIVolume 40 (180 pp.): The American Senator Vol. IVolume 41 (171 pp.): The American Senator Vol. IIVolume 42 (173 pp.): The American Senator Vol. IIIVolume 43 (393 pp.): John CaldigateVolume 44 (182 pp.): An Eye for an Eye; Aaron TrowVolume 45 (164 pp.): Cousin HenryVolume 46 (171 pp.): Dr. Wortle's SchoolVolume 47 (174 pp.): Kept in the DarkVolume 48 (236 pp.): Mr. Scarborough's Family Vol. IVolume 49 (258 pp.): Mr. Scarborough's Family Vol. IIVolume 50 (171 pp.): An Old Man's LoveVolume 51 (271 pp.): North America Vol. IVolume 52 (264 pp.): North America Vol. IIVolume 53 (135 pp.): Thackeray