Love and marriage are common themes. He often explores how different characters approach relationships and what factors influence their decisions regarding love and marriage.
One of his well - known short stories is 'The Two Heroines of Plumplington'.
Some of his best novels include 'The Warden'. It offers a vivid look into the life in an English cathedral town, with complex characters and themes of morality and social change.
One common theme is the exploration of human perception. His stories often look at how characters see the world around them, whether it's the beauty in nature or the small details in daily life. Another theme could be the passage of time. He might show how time affects relationships and personal growth. For example, in some stories, a character's memories of the past shape their present actions.
I would also recommend 'The Way We Live Now'. It offers a scathing critique of the society of his time, especially the financial and moral corruption. The story is large - scale and involves a wide range of characters from different social strata.
One popular novel is 'Phineas Finn'.
There is no single definitive order as his works span different series and stand - alone novels. However, some of his well - known series like the 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' were written over a period, starting with 'The Warden' (1855), followed by 'Barchester Towers' (1857), etc. But overall, it depends on how you categorize - whether by publication date, or by the sequence within a series.
One main theme is adventure. Many of the stories involve characters going on exciting quests, facing challenges and exploring new places.
Family relationships are also prominent. There could be stories about the bonds, tensions, and generational differences within families.
The last novel by Anthony Trollope was 'An Old Man's Love'.
Since Trollope is not a typical science fiction writer, if his works have science - fiction elements, they may be characterized by a focus on social implications. His science fiction might explore how new inventions or ideas would change the social fabric.