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Phineas Redux (eBook)

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2022
632 Seiten
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Phineas Redux - Anthony Trollope
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In 'Phineas Redux,' Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tale of political intrigue and moral complexity set against the backdrop of Victorian England. This novel, the fourth in the esteemed Palliser series, delves deeply into themes of ambition, integrity, and the tumultuous nature of public life. Trollope's signature narrative style, characterized by keen psychological insight and richly drawn characters, immerses readers in the turbulent world of parliamentary politics and its intersection with personal relationships. The interplay of social dynamics and the ever-looming specter of scandal creates a compelling narrative that reflects the fabric of the era and its societal constraints. Trollope, a notable figure of Victorian literature, drew inspiration from his own experiences in the political arena and his keen observations of society. Having spent years as a civil servant, he was intimately familiar with the intricacies of governance and the moral dilemmas faced by its participants. These experiences undoubtedly informed the development of Phineas Finn, the protagonist whose journey through the machinations of politics serves as a vehicle for Trollope's exploration of ethical quandaries amidst the allure of power. Recommended for both its rich literary merit and its astute commentary on the human condition, 'Phineas Redux' is a must-read for those interested in Victorian literature, political philosophy, and the complexities of personal and public life. Trollope's work not only captivates but also invites readers to reflect on the perpetual negotiation between ambition and integrity.

Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was an English novelist of the Victorian era, renowned for his insightful portrayal of the social and political landscapes of his time. A prolific writer, Trollope penned 47 novels, along with various short stories, essays, and travel books. His works are distinguished by their keen observations of the institutions and manners of the society in which he lived, and his characters are celebrated for their realism and psychological depth. Trollope's most significant contribution to literature was his series of novels known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which encompass the trials and tribulations of the clergy and the landed gentry. However, it is his Palliser series, interweaving politics and personal narratives, which includes 'Phineas Redux' (1874)—the forth novel in the series—that stands as a testament to his literary ability to weave intricate tales of ambition and power within the framework of contemporary Victorian concerns. In 'Phineas Redux', Trollope revives the eponymous hero Phineas Finn, exploring themes of political intrigue and scandal in tandem with an astute examination of the psyche of his protagonist. A master of the serial publication, Trollope's works were written with a discipline and punctuality that mirrored the schedules of the magazines in which they often first appeared. His literary style is marked by a narrative that, while detailed and comprehensive, maintains an engaging and accessible tone, making his novels as enjoyable today as they were when first published. As a novelist, Trollope's genius lies not only in his storytelling but also in his ability to illuminate the commonplace with a measure of grace and humanity that few have matched in English literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century Britain • 19th century British fiction • 19th-century societal strata • Anthony Trollope novels • british political novels • British societal critique • Bureaucratic authenticity • character relationship study • Classical literature • Crimes against • Dublin • England • Fictitious character • historical political fiction • Human nature insights • Legislators • Literary verisimilitude • London • Paliser series • palliser • parliamentary life exploration • parliamentary novels • Phineas Finn comeback • Phineas Finn sequel • Political ambition narrative • Political commentator insights • political fiction • power and corruption • psychological fiction • Public life morality • Serialized storytelling • social class dynamics • social commentary fiction • suspense fiction • Trollope's narrative style • Victorian Literature • victorian political drama • Victorian political intrigue • Victorian social commentary • widowers
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