Anthony Trollope
Anthony Trollope (1815–1882) was a prolific English novelist and civil servant of the Victorian era, best known for his Barsetshire series, including The Warden and Barchester Towers, and the Palliser novels, which explore political, social, and ecclesiastical life in Victorian England with keen psychological insight and realism.[1][2]
Victorian novel
realism
He Knew He Was Right
An Autobiography
The Warden
Cousin Henry (Oxford World's Classics)
Phineas Finn
Rachel Ray
The Prime Minister
Dr. Wortle's School
Can You Forgive Her?
Dr. Wortle's School (Another Leaf Press)
An Autobiography: and Other Writings
The Warden (Chronicles of Barsetshire)
The Belton Estate
Phineas Finn: The Irish Member
The Prime Minister
The Eustace Diamonds
Phineas Redux
Can You Forgive Her?
Barchester Towers
The Claverings, Volume I
Nina Balatka by A. Trollope. (Orig. Publ. in 'Blackwood's Magazine')
The Kellys and the O'Kellys
The American Senator
Barchester Towers (The Complete Novels of Anthony Trollope)