The Greatest "Barsetshire" Books of All Time

Click to learn how this list is calculated.

This list represents a comprehensive and trusted collection of the greatest books. Developed through a specialized algorithm, it brings together 284 'best of' book lists to form a definitive guide to the world's most acclaimed books. For those interested in how these books are chosen, additional details can be found on the rankings page.

Filter by: Genres Dates Countries
Follow on:

Genres

Barsetshire

The "Barsetshire" category of books refers to a series of novels set in the fictional English county of Barsetshire, a richly detailed and quintessentially English setting created by the 19th-century novelist Anthony Trollope. This literary domain is best known for its depiction of the social dynamics, class structures, and intricate relationships within rural and small-town British society of the Victorian era. Trollope's Barsetshire series, which includes titles such as "The Warden" and "Barchester Towers," explores themes of church politics, social ambition, and personal integrity, often with a gentle satirical edge. Over time, the term "Barsetshire" has come to signify a subgenre of literature that evokes a similar pastoral charm and a focus on the minutiae of provincial life, extending beyond Trollope's original works to include other authors who have adopted or been inspired by his fictional setting.

Add additional genre filters

Countries

Date Range

Filter

Reading Statistics

Click the button below to see how many of these books you've read!

Download

If you're interested in downloading this list as a CSV file for use in a spreadsheet application, you can easily do so by clicking the button below. Please note that to ensure a manageable file size and faster download, the CSV will include details for only the first 500 books.

Download
  1. 1. The Last Chronicle of Barset by Anthony Trollope

    The novel is the final installment in a series set in the fictional English county of Barsetshire, focusing on a clergyman accused of stealing a cheque, a crime he did not commit. The story explores the scandal's impact on his family and the community, his struggle to maintain his innocence, and the efforts of a local archdeacon to clear his name. The narrative also intertwines several romantic subplots, including the courtship of the clergyman's daughter by a man of higher social status.

Reading Statistics

Click the button below to see how many of these books you've read!

Download

If you're interested in downloading this list as a CSV file for use in a spreadsheet application, you can easily do so by clicking the button below. Please note that to ensure a manageable file size and faster download, the CSV will include details for only the first 500 books.

Download