In 1880 England, several novels gained popularity, reflecting the literary tastes of the time. Notable works included Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native," which was released in 1878 but continued to resonate with readers. Additionally, George Eliot's "Middlemarch," published in 1871-1872, was widely acclaimed for its exploration of social issues and complex characters. The era also saw the rise of sensation novels, with authors like Wilkie Collins and Mary Elizabeth Braddon gaining significant readership.
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Eric Wright is a Canadian writer, though born in England, of mystery novels. His most popular novels are known collectively as the Charlie Salter Mysteries.
Many of Anthony Trollope's novels were set in the fictional county of Barsetshire, which is located in England. This county served as the backdrop for several of Trollope's popular novels, including the Chronicles of Barsetshire series.
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The FA cup winners in 1880 were Clapham Rovers in England.
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Charles Dickens wrote novels about the working poor.
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Novels written in Urdu are popular with women who speak urdu. However if they are women how have immigrated to another country they may prefer to practice a second language such as English by reading those novels.
Gothic novels became popular at the end of the 18th century.
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