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Barchester Pilgrimage

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Barchester Pilgrimage is a 1935 novel by Ronald Knox, published in London by Sheed & Ward, in which Knox picks up the narrative of the original Chronicles of Barsetshire where Anthony Trollope breaks off. Knox follows the fortunes of the children and grandchildren of Trollope's characters up to the time of writing (1934), with some gentle satire on the social, political and religious changes of the 20th century.[1] The novel was reprinted in 1990 by the Trollope Society.

References

  1. ^ Waugh, Evelyn (1959). The Life of Ronald Knox. London: Fontana Books, 1962, p. 274.