In the second of the Barsetshire novels, we are introduced to the ineffectual new Bishop of Barchester and his wife. Through Trollope's gift of portraying the labyrinth of the human psyche we are lead through a novel of characters, encountering some who have become known through earlier sagas.
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In the second of the Barsetshire novels, we are introduced to the ineffectual new Bishop of Barchester and his wife. Through Trollope's gift of portraying the labyrinth of the human psyche we are lead through a novel of characters, encountering some who have become known through earlier sagas.
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Very Good. Size: b-4102; small corner bend on front cover. Bookstore stamp inside front cover. Clean book with minor bends in spine from light reading and bookstore stamp inside cover. Quick response!
My wife is reading Trollope's "Chronicles of Barsetshire" series, and Barchester Towers is the second of six. (These Barsetshire novels are regarded as his masterpiece, and she is already enthralled with the characters.) I'm more of a history buff, and rarely read novels, but these are excellent, as is his "Palliser" series (Phineas Finn, Phineas Redux, etc.)