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Barchester Towers (eBook)

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2022
411 Seiten
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Barchester Towers - Anthony Trollope
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In "Barchester Towers," Anthony Trollope crafts a vividly detailed portrayal of ecclesiastical politics within the fictional English cathedral town of Barchester. This second installment in the Chronicles of Barsetshire showcases Trollope's keen observation of human nature and social dynamics, using a blend of wit and irony to navigate the complexities of ambition, power struggles, and moral dilemmas among the clergy and their congregations. The literary style is characterized by rich character development and an immersive narrative voice, set against the backdrop of changing societal norms in Victorian England, highlighting both the personal and institutional challenges faced by its characters. Trollope, a noted Victorian novelist, had a diverse background that included a career in the civil service, providing him with insights into the bureaucratic machinations that permeate "Barchester Towers." His experiences undoubtedly influenced his nuanced portrayals of the Anglican Church, exploring themes of faith, resilience, and the impact of personal ambitions on communal welfare. Trollope's own experiences of both hardship and stability are mirrored in his characters' struggles, making his observations deeply resonant. For readers who appreciate astute social commentary and richly drawn characters, "Barchester Towers" is an essential read. Trollope's narrative invites reflection on the intertwining of personal aspirations and societal roles, offering timeless insights that remain relevant today. This novel is a testament to the enduring complexities of human relationships within structured societal frameworks, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.

Anthony Trollope (1815–1882) was one of the most successful, prolific, and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. He is known for his keen observations of the social strata and the zeitgeist of his time, interweaving the intricacies of human nature and social commentary into his work. Trollope penned 47 novels, along with short stories, essays, and travel books. Perhaps most notable among his books is 'Barchester Towers', his second novel in the Chronicles of Barsetshire series, which has garnered acclaim for its vivid depiction of a clerical battle in the imagined cathedral city of Barchester, reflecting the religious and societal upheavals of his day. In his literary career, Trollope's realist writing style and the depth of his character development stood out. His other significant works include 'The Palliser Novels', a series of political novels that also delves deeply into the personal lives of the characters, and 'The Way We Live Now', a biting satirical commentary on the greed and corruption of his era. His literary success did not achieve instant fame; rather, it was cultivated steadily through a disciplined writing routine. Trollope's legacy survives through his vast oeuvre, serving as a window into Victorian society and as a study of the enduring complexities of human relationships and social structures.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
Schlagworte 19th century england • 19th century novels • Barchester series • Barchester setting • barsetshire chronicles • bishop proudie • british authors • Bronte • Charles Dickens • church politics • Church-State Relations • civil servant experiences • clergy power struggles • clerical fiction • Dombey and Son • English classics • English clergy • English societal hierarchy • evangelical movement • George Eliot • Hard Times • Henry James • historical drama books • Jane Austen • mrs proudie • multi-dimensional characters • Oliver Twist • Political satire • satirical fiction • satirical novel • Social commentary • Social hierarchy • Thomas Hardy • Trollope's narrative style • Trollope's novels • Vanity Fair • Victorian England • Victorian Literature • Victorian social commentary
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