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The Palliser Novels (eBook)

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2022
810 Seiten
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The Palliser Novels - Anthony Trollope
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Anthony Trollope's "The Palliser Novels" is a masterful collection that weaves intricate narratives around politics, society, and the personal lives of its characters within the framework of Victorian England. Comprising six interrelated novels, including "Can You Forgive Her?" and "The Prime Minister," Trollope employs an engaging, third-person omniscient narrative style that seamlessly integrates political themes with character introspection. The novels reflect the complexities of the British class system, the evolving role of women, and the tension between personal ambition and social duty, showcasing Trollope's keen observational skills and his understanding of human motivation. Trollope himself was deeply enmeshed in the world of politics and literature, having served in the Post Office while simultaneously crafting his works. His firsthand experience with the political machinations of the time undoubtedly influenced the portrayal of powerful and flawed characters such as Plantagenet Palliser and Glencora. The author's unique perspective allows him to delve into the ethical dilemmas and societal constraints that shape individual destinies, revealing the deeper currents of human experience. "The Palliser Novels" is highly recommended for readers seeking a profound exploration of political intrigue and personal relationships set against a richly detailed historical backdrop. Trollope's sharp wit, complex characters, and insightful social commentary make this series an essential read for both literary enthusiasts and historians alike.

Anthony Trollope (1815–1882) was an English novelist of the Victorian era, renowned for his acute observations of the social and political fabric of his time. Trollope's prolific career yielded a rich tapestry of works, but he is best known for two series of novels: the 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' and 'The Palliser Novels'. The latter, also referred to as the 'Parliamentary Novels', is a sextet of books that offers a penetrating look into the lives of the British aristocracy and political elite during the mid-19th century. Beginning with 'Can You Forgive Her?' (1864) and concluding with 'The Duke's Children' (1880), Trollope's Palliser novels interweave romances with intricate depictions of the workings of Parliament and government, serving as a fictional mirror to the concerns and workings of contemporary society. Trollope's realist prose, complex characters, and vivid descriptions have established him as an important and influential figure in English literature. His work has been admired for its realistic dialogue, detailed characterization, and its exploration of the moral dilemmas faced by ordinary people. A perceptive chronicler of the human condition, Trollope's nuanced and compassionate portrayal of the world he lived in continues to resonate with readers and scholars alike.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century British literature • 19th century English society • 19th century politics • Anthony Trollope novels • Aristocratic novels • Aristocratic society portrayal • British author classics • british parliament • British parliamentary affairs • Bronte • Charles Dickens • Chronicles of Barsetshire • classic political novels • Complex character interactions • English aristocracy • English social commentary • George Eliot • Henry James • historical fiction series • historical romance novels • Jane Austen • Joseph Conrad • Marriage and duty • marriage dynamics • Palliser series • parliamentary fiction • parliamentary novels • Political ambition • Political ambition narrative • political intrigue • social ambition themes • social issues • Thackeray • Thomas Hardy • Tolstoy • Trollope character study • victorian era fiction • victorian political drama • Victorian politics • Wilkie Collins
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