Doctor Thorne

Doctor Thorne by Anthony Trollope, published by Penguin Books in 1994, is a notable entry in the series of loosely connected novels set in Barsetshire. This edition spans 510 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around Dr. Thomas Thorne, while also weaving in the romantic tale of his niece, Mary Thorne, and Frank Gresham, offering a blend of charm and depth characteristic of Trollope’s work.
Readers will discover a rich exploration of relationships and societal norms within the context of 19th-century England. The novel combines elements of fiction and classic literature, reflecting themes found in sagas and historical narratives. With its engaging storytelling, Doctor Thorne invites readers to immerse themselves in the lives of its characters, showcasing the interplay of romance and social commentary that Trollope is known for.
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Doctor Thorne (1858) by Anthony Trollope is one of the charming series of loosely connected novels set in Barsetshire. This is the third book to appear in the series, but may be read as a standalone work, and enjoyed on its own merits.
While the good Dr. Thomas Thorne is at the heart of the novel, it is the romantic story of his niece Mary Thorne and Frank Gresham — a story with the playful sensibility of Jane Austen and the heartwarming cheer of Dickens.
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