Anthony Trollope (1815–1882) was a British novelist known for his novels in the Victorian era, including the Barsetshire and Palliser series.
Short Stories written by Anthony Trollope
A Ride Across Palestine 1844 - Circumstances took me to the Holy Land without a companion, and compelled me to visit Bethany, the Mount of Olives,… ... Read more
Aaron Trow 1844 - I would wish to declare, at the beginning of this story, that I shall never regard that cluster of islets… ... Read more
An Unprotected Female at the Pyramids 1844 - In the happy days when we were young, no description conveyed to us so complete an idea of mysterious reality… ... Read more
George Walker at Suez 1844 - Of all the spots on the world's surface that I, George Walker, of Friday Street, London, have ever visited, Suez… ... Read more
John Bull on the Guadalquivir 1844 - I am an Englishman, living, as all Englishman should do, in England, and my wife would not, I think, be… ... Read more
La Mere Bauche 1844 - from Tales from All Countries. The Pyreneean valley in which the baths of Vernet are situated is not much known… ... Read more
Miss Sarah Jack of Spanish Town, Jamaica 1844 - There is nothing so melancholy as a country in its decadence, unless it be a people in their decadence. I… ... Read more
Mrs. General Talboys 1844 - Why Mrs. General Talboys first made up her mind to pass the winter of 1859 at Rome I never clearly… ... Read more
Returning Home 1844 - It is generally supposed that people who live at home,--good domestic people, who love tea and their arm-chairs, and who… ... Read more
The Chateau of Prince Polignac 1844 - Few Englishmen or Englishwomen are intimately acquainted with the little town of Le Puy. It is the capital of the… ... Read more
The Courtship of Susan Bell 1844 - John Munroe Bell had been a lawyer in Albany, State of New York, and as such had thriven well. He… ... Read more
The House of Heine Brothers 1844 - The house of Heine Brothers, in Munich, was of good repute at the time of which I am about to… ... Read more
The Man Who Kept His Money in a Box 1844 - I first saw the man who kept his money in a box in the midst of the ravine of the… ... Read more
The Mistletoe Bough 1844 - “Let the boys have it if they like it,” said Mrs. Garrow, pleading to her only daughter on behalf of… ... Read more
The O’Conors of Castle Conor 1844 - from Trollope's Tales of all Countries series. I shall never forget my first introduction to country life in Ireland, my… ... Read more
The Parson’s Daughter of Oxney Colne 1844 - (Published in the London Review, 2 March 1861) The prettiest scenery in all England--and if I am contradicted in that… ... Read more
The Relics of General Chasse 1844 - That Belgium is now one of the European kingdoms, living by its own laws, resting on its own bottom, with… ... Read more