
It may be well that I should put a short preface to this book. In the summer of 1878 my father told me that he had written a memoir of his own life. He did not speak about it at length, but said that he had written me a letter, not to be opened until after his death, containing instructions for publication. This letter was dated 30th April, 1876. I will give here as much of it as concerns the "I wish you to accept as a gift from me, given you now, the accompanying pages which contain a memoir of my life. My intention is that they shall be published after my death, and be edited by you. But I leave it altogether to your discretion whether to publish or to suppress the work;-and also to your discretion whether any part or what part shall be omitted. But I would not wish that anything should be added to the memoir. If you wish to say any word as from yourself, let it be done in the shape of a preface or introductory chapter." At the end there is a "The publication, if made at all, should be effected as soon as possible after my death." My father died on the 6th of December, 1882...
This work investigates the professional life and literary methodology of Anthony Trollope, providing a candid account of his career as a novelist and civil servant. Trollope, a prominent Victorian author, documents his early struggles, his eventual success in the literary market, and his pragmatic approach to writing. He utilizes his personal history to offer a transparent look at the mechanics of authorship and the publishing industry during the nineteenth century.
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Scholars and readers frequently cite this work as a foundational text for understanding the professional realities of Victorian authorship. Experts highlight the prose for its straightforward, unpretentious tone and its historical value regarding the business of literature.
Page Count:
438
Publication Date:
1974-01-01
ISBN-10:
0192502395
ISBN-13:
9780192502391
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