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Chapter I - Hiram's Hospital, Chapter II - The Barchester Reformer, Chapter III - The Bishop of Barchester, Chapter IV - Hiram's Bedesmen, Chapter V - Dr Grantly Visits the Hospital, Chapter VI - The Warden's Tea Party, Chapter VII - The Jupiter, Chapter VIII - Plumstead Episcopi, Chapter IX - The Conference, Chapter X - Tribulation, Chapter XI - Iphigenia, Chapter XII - Mr Bold's Visit to Plumstead, Chapter XIII - The Warden's Decision, Chapter XIV - Mount Olympus, Chapter XV - Tom Towers, Dr Anticant, and Mr Sentiment, Chapter XVI - A Long Day in London, Chapter XVII - Sir Abraham Haphazard,…mehr

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Chapter I - Hiram's Hospital, Chapter II - The Barchester Reformer, Chapter III - The Bishop of Barchester, Chapter IV - Hiram's Bedesmen, Chapter V - Dr Grantly Visits the Hospital, Chapter VI - The Warden's Tea Party, Chapter VII - The Jupiter, Chapter VIII - Plumstead Episcopi, Chapter IX - The Conference, Chapter X - Tribulation, Chapter XI - Iphigenia, Chapter XII - Mr Bold's Visit to Plumstead, Chapter XIII - The Warden's Decision, Chapter XIV - Mount Olympus, Chapter XV - Tom Towers, Dr Anticant, and Mr Sentiment, Chapter XVI - A Long Day in London, Chapter XVII - Sir Abraham Haphazard, Chapter XVIII - The Warden is very Obstinate, Chapter XIX - The Warden Resigns, Chapter XX - Farewell, Chapter XXI - Conclusion.
Autorenporträt
Anthony Trollope was an English novelist and government official during the Victorian era. His best-known works include the Chronicles of Barsetshire, a series of novels set in the fictional county of Barsetshire. He also authored novels about politics, social issues, and gender, among other topics. Trollope's literary fame plummeted in his final years, but he regained some popularity by the mid-twentieth century. Anthony Trollope was the son of barrister Thomas Anthony Trollope and Frances Milton Trollope, a novelist and travel writer. Despite being a brilliant and well-educated man and a Fellow of New College, Oxford, Thomas Trollope failed at the Bar because of his nasty temper. Farming ventures proved unproductive, and he missed out on an expected bequest when an elderly childless uncle remarried and had children. Thomas Trollope was the son of Rev. (Thomas) Anthony Trollope, rector of Cottered in Hertfordshire, and the sixth son of Sir Thomas Trollope, 4th Baronet. The baronetcy was later passed down to the descendants of Anthony Trollope's second son, Frederick.