, biographies (including one on Thackeray), and travel books.
His writing is characterized by a "Dutch realism"—a solid, substantial style that captured everyday life with such fidelity that contemporary Nathaniel Hawthorne likened it to a "lump out of the earth" preserved under glass. Unlike many Victorian peers, Trollope often broke the "fourth wall," speaking directly to his readers as a sympathetic, sometimes "doddering" narrator. anthony trollope
, many of which first appeared in Victorian periodicals. , biographies (including one on Thackeray), and travel books
A Demo for the Anthony Trollope Writing Method - CJ Punzalan , many of which first appeared in Victorian periodicals
Trollope's career spanned nearly four decades, during which he published:
Trollope is famously celebrated—and sometimes criticized—for his industrial approach to creativity. While maintaining a full-time career at the (where he is credited with introducing the pillar post box to Britain), he followed a rigorous daily routine:
, including major series like the Chronicles of Barsetshire and the political Palliser novels .