Orley Farm
by Anthony Trollope
Publisher: Chapman and Hall 1862
ISBN/ASIN: 1491028157
Number of pages: 682
Description:
This is a novel written in the realist mode, some of the best characterizations in the English language, it became Trollope's personal favourite. A major theme of Orley Farm is the question of individual judgement versus group judgement.
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