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Barchester novels - translation to English

FICTIONAL ENGLISH COUNTY CREATED BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE
Barchester

Barchester novels      

['bɑ:tʃɪstə,nɔvtlz]

общая лексика

Барчестерские романы (шесть романов А.Троллопа [Anthony Trollope, 1815-82], действие кот. развёртывается в вымышленном городе Барчестере [Barchester]; показаны интриги и борьба за высокие должности служителей англиканской церкви [Church of England])

novel         
  • 1474: The customer in the copyist's shop with a book he wants to have copied. This illustration of the first printed German [[Melusine]] looked back to the market of manuscripts.
  • Intimate short stories: ''The Court and City Vagaries'' (1711).
  • 1719 newspaper reprint of ''Robinson Crusoe''
  • [[Laurence Sterne]], ''[[Tristram Shandy]]'', vol.6, pp. 70–71 (1769)
  • Chaucer]] reciting ''[[Troilus and Criseyde]]'': early-15th-century manuscript of the work at [[Corpus Christi College, Cambridge]]
  • [[Chinua Achebe]], Buffalo, 2008
  • [[Dan Brown]]
  • [[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn]], Vladivostok, 1995
  • [[J. K. Rowling]], 2010
  • [[Madame de Pompadour]] spending her afternoon with a book ([[François Boucher]], 1756)
  • [[Richard Head]], ''The English Rogue'' (1665)
  • Pamela]]'' (1741)
  • First edition of [[Aleksis Kivi]]'s ''[[The Seven Brothers]]'' (1870)
  • Paper as the essential carrier: [[Murasaki Shikibu]] writing her ''[[The Tale of Genji]]'' in the early 11th century, 17th-century depiction
  • [[Harriet Beecher Stowe]]'s ''[[Uncle Tom's Cabin]]'' (1852)
  • Waverley]]'' (1814)
NARRATIVE TEXT, NORMALLY OF A SUBSTANTIAL LENGTH AND IN THE FORM OF PROSE DESCRIBING A FICTIONAL AND SEQUENTIAL STORY
Novels; Proto-novel; Modern novel; Histories (history of the novel); Candidates for the first novel; Early novels; Proto-novels; Literary novel; Novel (literature); History of the novel; History of novels; The novel; Poetic Novel; 20th-century novels; 18th-century novels; 19th-century novels; 20th century novels
novel I noun 1) роман; - problem novel 2) новелла 3) pl. сборник новелл 4) leg. новелла, дополнительное узаконение Syn: fiction, romance, story Ant: non-fiction II adj. новый, неизвестный Syn: see up-to-date III noun новый хлеб, зерно нового урожая
novel         
  • 1474: The customer in the copyist's shop with a book he wants to have copied. This illustration of the first printed German [[Melusine]] looked back to the market of manuscripts.
  • Intimate short stories: ''The Court and City Vagaries'' (1711).
  • 1719 newspaper reprint of ''Robinson Crusoe''
  • [[Laurence Sterne]], ''[[Tristram Shandy]]'', vol.6, pp. 70–71 (1769)
  • Chaucer]] reciting ''[[Troilus and Criseyde]]'': early-15th-century manuscript of the work at [[Corpus Christi College, Cambridge]]
  • [[Chinua Achebe]], Buffalo, 2008
  • [[Dan Brown]]
  • [[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn]], Vladivostok, 1995
  • [[J. K. Rowling]], 2010
  • [[Madame de Pompadour]] spending her afternoon with a book ([[François Boucher]], 1756)
  • [[Richard Head]], ''The English Rogue'' (1665)
  • Pamela]]'' (1741)
  • First edition of [[Aleksis Kivi]]'s ''[[The Seven Brothers]]'' (1870)
  • Paper as the essential carrier: [[Murasaki Shikibu]] writing her ''[[The Tale of Genji]]'' in the early 11th century, 17th-century depiction
  • [[Harriet Beecher Stowe]]'s ''[[Uncle Tom's Cabin]]'' (1852)
  • Waverley]]'' (1814)
NARRATIVE TEXT, NORMALLY OF A SUBSTANTIAL LENGTH AND IN THE FORM OF PROSE DESCRIBING A FICTIONAL AND SEQUENTIAL STORY
Novels; Proto-novel; Modern novel; Histories (history of the novel); Candidates for the first novel; Early novels; Proto-novels; Literary novel; Novel (literature); History of the novel; History of novels; The novel; Poetic Novel; 20th-century novels; 18th-century novels; 19th-century novels; 20th century novels

Definition

novel
I. a.
New, strange, unusual, modern, recent, fresh, uncommon, rare.
II. n.
Tale, romance, story, fiction, fictitious narrative.

Wikipedia

Barsetshire

Barsetshire is a fictional English county created by Anthony Trollope in the series of novels known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire. The county town and cathedral city is Barchester. Other towns in the novels include Silverbridge, Hogglestock and Greshamsbury.

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