Hogglestock

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Hogglestock is a fictional rural village in Anthony Trollope’s Barsetshire novels, known especially as the impoverished parish of clergyman Josiah Crawley.

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Hogglestock canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional location
fictional village
appearsInSeries Chronicles of Barsetshire NERFINISHED
appearsInWork Framley Parsonage NERFINISHED
The Last Chronicle of Barset NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Grace Crawley NERFINISHED
Josiah Crawley NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme clerical hardship
poverty
social class
countryInFiction England NERFINISHED
createdBy Anthony Trollope
describedAs impoverished parish
rural village
fictionalReligionContext Church of England NERFINISHED
firstAuthorPublicationContext 19th-century English literature
hasGenreContext Victorian realist novel
hasPrimaryClergyman Josiah Crawley NERFINISHED
hasSettingType rural parish
languageOfWork English
locatedInFictionalCounty Barsetshire NERFINISHED
notableFor depiction of an impoverished clergyman’s family
role in The Last Chronicle of Barset
partOfFictionalUniverse Barsetshire novels NERFINISHED
setInFictionalRegion West Barsetshire NERFINISHED

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Barsetshire hasNotableVillage Hogglestock
Grace Crawley residence Hogglestock