Trollope, Anthony. Born April 24, 1815, London, England. Novelist and chronicler of Victorian society. Best known for "Barchester Towers," a serialized novel (1857-1858) that satirizes the Church of England and its hierarchical structure. Other notable works include "The Warden" (1855), "Framley Parsonage" (1861), and "Phineas Finn" (1869). Trollope's writing is characterized by his detailed observations of the mundane aspects of life, as well as his ability to create memorable characters. He was known for his perseverance and dedication to his craft, producing an average of 40,000 words per year.
60 works on Textopian