Stanford Libraries' official online search tool for books, media, journals, databases, government documents and more. [Published with the permission of The Trollope Society]. he Belton Estate is vintage Trollope, and possibly the subtlest of his novels. Written in and published in book form the following year, it tells the deceptively simple tale of Clara Amedroz. The Belton Estate - Kindle edition by Trollope, Anthony. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Belton www.doorway.ru by: 7.
The Belton Estate is a novel by Anthony Trollope, written in The novel concerns itself with a young woman who has accepted one of two suitors, then discovered that he was unworthy of her love. It was the first novel published in the Fortnightly Review. Literature Network» Anthony Trollope» The Belton Estate» Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Mrs Amedroz, the wife of Bernard Amedroz, Esq, of Belton Castle, and mother of Charles and Clara Amedroz, died when those children were only eight and six years old, thereby subjecting them to the greatest misfortune which children born in that sphere of life can. Although his literary reputation has waxed and waned over the years, Anthony Trollope's work has enjoyed something of a renaissance in recent years, and may prominent writers and thinkers are professed fans. The Belton Estate is linked thematicall.
The Belton estate. A novel. By Anthony Trollope. [Trollope. Anthony. ] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Belton estate. A novel. By. The Belton Estate. London, Chapman and Hall, 3v. By the suicide of the spendthrift son of Bernard Amedroz, the entail of Belton Castle passed to Will Belton, a distant cousin and a prosperous farmer in Norfolk. On his first visit to his new estate he fell in love with Clara Amedroz and impulsively proposed to her. Anthony Trollope. First published in , The Belton Estate is concerned with the plight of unmarried, impecunious women in the 19th century. A novel rich in psychological insights, this is a love story, but one of unusual proportions in a Trollope novel.
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