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The Palliser Novels (eBook)

All 6 Books - Complete Collection
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2022
4192 Seiten
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The Palliser Novels - Anthony Trollope
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In "The Palliser Novels," Anthony Trollope crafts an intricate tapestry of political life, social customs, and personal aspirations set against the backdrop of 19th-century England. Spanning six volumes—"Can You Forgive Her?", "Phineas Finn", "The Eustace Diamonds", "Phineas Redux", "The Prime Minister", and "The Duke's Children"—this series interweaves the lives of its characters with the institutions of British governance and society. Trollope's narrative style is marked by keen psychological insight and rich character development, blending irony with earnestness, reflective of the social dynamics of his time and the challenges of modernity that were beginning to emerge in Victorian England. Trollope himself was an astute observer of society, having worked as a civil servant in the Post Office, which provided him firsthand experience of political machinations and the complexities of human relationships. His keen interest in the workings of Parliamentary democracy and the personal dilemmas faced by individuals within that sphere is evident in his writing, reflecting his belief in the importance of reform and social justice. Readers will find "The Palliser Novels" a compelling exploration of ambition and morality, rich with social commentary and intricate character studies. For those intrigued by the intersections of personal and political lives, Trollope's work offers not only entertainment but also profound insights into the human condition and the ethical dilemmas faced within the public arena.

Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was a prolific English novelist of the Victorian era, renowned for his keen observations of the institutions and social customs of his day. Trollope's literary career flourished with the publication of his 'Chronicles of Barsetshire,' which established his reputation, but it was 'The Palliser Novels' that solidified his standing as an astute chronicler of political and aristocratic life. This series of six novels, also known as the 'Parliamentary Novels', published between 1864 and 1879, intertwines the personal dramas of its characters with the political machinations of the day, often drawing on Trollope's own experiences as a postal surveyor and extensive traveler. Trollope's narrative style is notable for its accessibility, detailed character development, and the social commentary embedded within his plots. His work provides valuable insights into the intersection of private sentiments and public affairs, especially pertaining to the complexities of power, class, and societal expectations. Trollope is also credited with creating some of the most memorable characters in 19th-century literature, with a realism that influenced later novelists such as George Eliot and Henry James. Despite the tendency of literary fashions to wax and wane, Trollope's astute depictions of Victorian life continue to be studied for their depiction of the era's culture and governance.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • Ambition and power • Anthony Trollope classics • beneath a scarlet sky • british aristocracy • british political novels • British society • character-driven narrative • classic English novels • English social commentary • Great Expectations • historical fiction series • Historical literary saga • Human nature observation • Jane Austen • Jane Eyre • marital dynamics • Palliser series • Parliamentary intrigue • parliamentary novels • Period drama books • personal drama exploration • Political Drama • political intrigue novels • Political marriages • Political novels • political power struggles • Social commentary • Social commentary series • The Art of Inheriting Secrets • The Dressmaker's Gift • The Girl from Ballymore • The Handmaid’s Tale • Victorian England setting • Victorian Literature • victorian political drama • Victorian politics • what the wind knows • Where the Forest Meets the Stars • witty dialogue style
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