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Is He Popenjoy: Trollope's Works

This work is associated with Anthony Trollope's literary output. The title appears to reference or relate to the novel 'He Is Popenjoy,' which Trollope published in 1878. The book contributes to Trollope's significant body of Victorian fiction, which includes numerous novels exploring themes of society, politics, and human relationships in nineteenth-century England. more

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Anthony Trollope
Anthony Trollope

Anthony Trollope was an English novelist known for his detailed portrayals of Victorian British society. His works often centered around political and administrative themes, showcasing his profound insights into social structures and class divisions. more

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