Fanny Trollope

Fanny TrollopeFANNY TROLLOPE (1779-1863) was native of England, a world traveler known as witty and intelligent, and mother to acclaimed author Anthony Trollope. An insightful trailblazer among writers of her time, Trollope penned over 100 volumes and wrote the fist anti-slavery novel, Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw (1836) which influenced Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin and published the first British industrialist novel: Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy (1840). Read More Read Less

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The Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong: the Factory Boy41 %
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