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- Barsetshire abstract "Barsetshire is a fictional English county created by Anthony Trollope, which is featured in the series of novels known as the "Chronicles of Barsetshire". The county town and cathedral city is Barchester. Other towns mentioned in the novels include Silverbridge, Hogglestock and Greshamsbury.In Doctor Thorne Trollope describes how the county, formerly represented by a single parliamentary constituency, was split into two constituencies, the more rural East Barsetshire, which includes Barchester, and the more commercial West Barsetshire, by the Reform Act 1832. The borough of Silverbridge, according to the Palliser novels, also elects a member of Parliament.The novel Barsetshire Pilgrimage (1935), and some of the episodes in Let Dons Delight (1939), both by Ronald Knox, refer to Barsetshire and its inhabitants.Barsetshire was also used as the setting for a series of 29 novels by Angela Thirkell, written from 1930 to 1961. Thirkell's stories blend social satire with romance.Barsetshire is also used in some of the Pullein-Thompson sisters books, usually referring to rival teams or as a nearby county. Barchester and Barset were used as names for the fictional county in which St Trinians School was supposedly located in the original films.The county is also mentioned in Michael Innes's "Appleby and Honeybath" where it is suggested that "the shifting of county boundaries has pretty well done away with Barsetshire." (p 27)Barchester is used as a railway station and location for some of the 1942 Ealing Studios film The Black Sheep of Whitehall.Barchester Cathedral was used as the setting for the ghost story The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral by the author M. R. James in his 1911 collection More Ghost Stories.".
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- Barsetshire wikiPageWikiLink Reform_Act_1832.
- Barsetshire wikiPageWikiLink Ronald_Knox.
- Barsetshire wikiPageWikiLink S:The_Stalls_of_Barchester_Cathedral.
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- Barsetshire wikiPageWikiLink The_Black_Sheep_of_Whitehall.
- Barsetshire wikiPageWikiLinkText "BARSETSHIRE".
- Barsetshire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Barset".
- Barsetshire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Barsetshire".
- Barsetshire wikiPageWikiLinkText "West Barset".
- Barsetshire caption "1953".
- Barsetshire colour "#C0C0C0".
- Barsetshire creator Anthony_Trollope.
- Barsetshire genre Novel.
- Barsetshire genre Novels.
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- Barsetshire locations "Barchester, Silverbridge, Hogglestock".
- Barsetshire name "Barsetshire".
- Barsetshire people "Mr Septimus Harding, Bishop and Mrs Proudie, Dr Thomas Thorne, Archdeacon Theophilus Grantly".
- Barsetshire source "Chronicles of Barsetshire".
- Barsetshire type Fictional_county.
- Barsetshire type List_of_fictional_counties.
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- Barsetshire subject Category:Cathedrals_in_fiction.
- Barsetshire subject Category:Counties_of_England.
- Barsetshire subject Category:England_in_fiction.
- Barsetshire subject Category:Fictional_counties.
- Barsetshire hypernym County.
- Barsetshire type AdministrativeRegion.
- Barsetshire comment "Barsetshire is a fictional English county created by Anthony Trollope, which is featured in the series of novels known as the "Chronicles of Barsetshire". The county town and cathedral city is Barchester.".
- Barsetshire label "Barsetshire".
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