Novelist Joanna Trollope has donated her entire archive to Oxford’s Bodleian Library, The Guardian reports.
The archive includes handwritten manuscripts of all her novels, letters, journals and research notes, the article, published on 25 March, says.
Trollope, who is known for novels about contemporary British life, such as A Village Affair and The Rector’s Wife, said she chose Bodleian because of a long association with the university.