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Some Members of the Trollope FamilyAnthony's mother, herself a famous novelist and travel writer. Cecilia Trollope (1818-1849) Anthony's sister. Author of Chollerton, A Tale of Our Own Times (1846). Thomas Adolphus Trollope (1810-1892) Anthony's older brother. Wrote many novels, mostly centered in Italy. Filippo Strozzi (1860) may have inspired George Eliot's Romola. His autobiography, What I Remember (1887), contrasts some of his recollections of childhood with those of his younger brother Anthony. Frances Eleanor (Ternan) Trollope (1834-1913) Wife of Thomas A. Trollope. Sister of Ellen Ternan. Author of a number of novels. Henry Merivale Trollope (1846-1926) One of Anthony's sons. Wrote one novel, My Own Love Story (1887). |
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