Frases de Anthony Trollope
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Anthony Trollope fue uno de los novelistas ingleses más exitosos, prolíficos y respetados de la época victoriana. Algunas de las obras más apreciadas de Trollope, conocidas en conjunto como las Crónicas de Barsetshire o Las novelas de Barchester, giran en torno al condado imaginario de Barsetshire, pero también escribió penetrantes novelas sobre temas y conflictos políticos, sociales y sexuales de su época.

Trollope ha sido siempre un novelista popular. Han sido aficionados a sus novelas sir Alec Guinness , el ex primer ministro británico sir John Major, el economista John Kenneth Galbraith, la popular escritora estadounidense de misterio Sue Grafton y el guionista y dramaturgo Harding Lemay. La reputación literaria de Trollope decayó un tanto durante sus últimos años de vida, pero a partir de mediados del siglo XX recuperó el favor de la crítica. Sir Ifor Evans señala que, durante los bombardeos sobre Inglaterra en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, las novelas de Trollope eran la lectura favorita de un gran número de personas.[1]​ Wikipedia  

✵ 24. abril 1815 – 6. diciembre 1882
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Anthony Trollope: Frases en inglés

“Let her who is forty call herself forty; but if she can be young in spirit at forty, let her show that she is so.”

Anthony Trollope libro The Small House at Allington

Fuente: The Small House at Allington (1864), Ch. 3

“You can never teach them, except by the slow lesson of habit.”

Anthony Trollope libro The Prime Minister

Fuente: The Prime Minister (1876), Ch. 12

“Those who have courage to love should have courage to suffer.”

The Bertrams (1859), Ch. 5 http://books.google.com/books?id=BKwxAQAAMAAJ&q=%22Those+who+have+courage+to+love+should+have+courage+to+suffer%22&pg=PA77#v=onepage

“I am ready to obey as a child; — but, not being a child, I think I ought to have a reason.”

Anthony Trollope libro The Prime Minister

Fuente: The Prime Minister (1876), Ch. 9

“I doubt whether any girl would be satisfied with her lover's mind if she knew the whole of it.”

Anthony Trollope libro The Small House at Allington

Fuente: The Small House at Allington (1864), Ch. 4

“Men who can succeed in deceiving no one else will succeed at last in deceiving themselves.”

Anthony Trollope Miss Mackenzie

Miss Mackenzie, Ch. 13. (1865) · Project Gutenburg e-text http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/24000

“She knew how to allure by denying, and to make the gift rich by delaying it.”

Anthony Trollope libro Phineas Finn

Fuente: Phineas Finn (1869), Ch. 57

“Money is neither god nor devil, that it should make one noble and another vile. It is an accident, and if honestly possessed, may pass from you to me, or from me to you, without a stain.”

Anthony Trollope libro Phineas Finn

Ch. 72 http://books.google.com/books?id=Jy1MAAAAcAAJ&q=%22Money+is+neither+god+nor+devil+that+it+should+make+one+noble+and+another+vile+It+is+an+accident+and+if+honestly+possessed+may+pass+from+you+to+me+or+from+me+to+you+without+stain%22&pg=PA269#v=onepage, St. Paul's Magazine, April 1869 http://books.google.com/books?id=wkBJAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Money+is+neither+god+nor+devil+that+it+should+make+one+noble+and+another+vile+It+is+an+accident+and+if+honestly+possessed+may+pass+from+you+to+me+or+from+me+to+you+without+stain%22&pg=PA126#v=onepage
Phineas Finn (1869)