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The Duke's Children (eBook)

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2022
523 Seiten
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859-654738153-2 (EAN)

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The Duke's Children - Anthony Trollope
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In "The Duke's Children," Anthony Trollope deftly explores themes of family, social obligation, and the intricate dance of personal relationships within the context of Victorian society. The novel follows the struggles of the Duke of Omnium as he seeks to guide his children through the complexities of love and duty, reflecting Trollope's characteristic wit and keen social commentary. With its layered character development and rich depiction of aristocratic life, the narrative unveils the tensions between individual desires and societal expectations, encapsulated in Trollope's signature style of detailed psychological insight and social realism. Trollope, a prominent Victorian novelist, drew on his own experiences navigating the upper echelons of society, emphasizing moral dilemmas and the weight of expectations. His knowledge of parliamentary politics and social hierarchies informs the backdrop of this work, as he crafts a narrative that critiques and satirizes the era's rigid class structures. The themes of parental control and generational conflict resonate deeply, illuminating the internal landscapes of his characters as they confront their destinies. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of personal ambition and societal duty, offering a revealing glimpse into the Victorian milieu. Trollope's masterful storytelling invites readers to contemplate the evolving nature of familial bonds and societal pressures, making "The Duke's Children" an essential addition to the canon of classic literature.

Anthony Trollope (1815–1882) is counted amongst the most prominent and prolific English novelists of the Victorian era. With a literary career spanning over three decades, Trollope wrote 47 novels, various short stories, and several books on travel. Born in London, he found early inspiration in his difficult childhood and his experiences working for the British Postal Service. His writing, characterized by keen observations and social commentary, often dealt with the social and political issues of his time. 'The Duke's Children', published posthumously in 1880, is the concluding volume of the Palliser series, exploring political ambition, family dynamics, and the conflicts between parental authority and the aspirations of the younger generation. Trollope's realistic depiction of the everyday life of the British aristocracy and the middle class, along with his signature narrative style, has garnered him a steadfast position in the canon of English literature. His works continue to be studied and enjoyed for their depiction of the Victorian society, their wit, and their profound humanism.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century classics • 19th century england • 19th-century realism • Anthony Trollope books • Aristocracy in literature • aristocratic family drama • class and duty • class consciousness • classic english literature • Classic Literature • complex human relationships • Conflict of generations • Domestic fiction • England • English aristocracy struggles • English novelists • family dynamics • Family loyalty themes • Fiction • Historical British novels • insightful narrative style • Intergenerational Conflict • London • Nobility • palliser • Palliser series • parent and adult child • parliamentary settings • political fiction • political intrigue • Prime Ministers • romantic entanglements • romantic entanglements exploration • Social commentary • Social issues fiction • Trollope character study • Victorian Literature • Victorian social commentary • Victorian society • widowers
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