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The Way We Live Now (eBook)

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2022
843 Seiten
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859-654739384-9 (EAN)

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The Way We Live Now - Anthony Trollope
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In "The Way We Live Now," Anthony Trollope deftly critiques the moral and social fabric of Victorian England through a sprawling narrative interwoven with a cast of vibrant characters. The novel captures the era's rampant materialism and the changing dynamics of society, employing Trollope's signature blend of irony and keen observation. With its intricate plot revolving around political corruption and personal ambition, the book serves as a prescient commentary on the societal values of its time, reflecting the shifting attitudes towards wealth and integrity amidst a rapidly industrializing landscape. Anthony Trollope, a prominent figure in 19th-century literature, is renowned for his keen insights into human character and social mores, deeply influenced by his experiences in the Post Office and as a political novelist. Trollope's extensive travels and interactions with diverse social classes informed his understanding of contemporary issues, evident in the detailed exploration of the British elite in this work. Through his immersive storytelling, he provides a compelling lens into the complexities of ambition, love, and betrayal that defined his era. Highly recommended for readers interested in Victorian literature and social critique, "The Way We Live Now" offers an unvarnished look at the motivations driving individuals in a changing world. Trollope's masterful character development and intricate plotting invite reflection on our own societal values, making the novel a timeless exploration of the human condition.

Anthony Trollope, born on April 24, 1815, in London, England, emerged as one of the most influential and prolific Victorian novelists. Noted for his acute observations of the social and political landscapes of his times, Trollope wrote 47 novels, alongside various short stories and non-fiction works. 'The Way We Live Now', published in 1875, is often acknowledged as his masterpiece, encapsulating the variegated contours of Victorian society beset with issues like financial greed and moral laxity. Trollope's narrative style, hallmarked by its lucidity and omniscient narrator, allowed for an expansive exploration of character and setting that stood as a precursor to the realist novel of the modern age. His literary corpus has been a subject of academic scrutiny and adulation for its depiction of the quotidian struggles of the clerisy and gentry, culminating in a panoramic depiction of nineteenth-century English life. Besides 'The Way We Live Now', Trollope's notable works include 'The Chronicles of Barsetshire' and 'The Palliser series', which further exhibit his capacity to intertwine personal dilemmas with broader societal issues. Trollope passed away on December 6, 1882, leaving behind an indelible mark on English literature with his voluminous and insightful portrayals of Victorian England.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century British fiction • 19th-century London • Anthony Trollope books • black humor fiction • Character Study • civil servant perspective • engaging dialogue style • English classic novels • financial scandals literature • Financial speculation • financial swindles • Forsyte Saga • George Eliot • greed and ambition • Gulliver’s Travels • historical literary works • human behavior exploration • Intricate Character Dynamics • Jane Austen • london society • Mark Twain • moral complexities narrative • Moral turpitude • Mrs. Dalloway • P. G. Wodehouse • satirical historical fiction • Satirical Novels • Social commentary • Social commentary novels • social prestige • societal mores • The Way We Live Now novel • Thomas Hardy • Timeless literary classic • Vanity Fair • Victorian England setting • Victorian Literature • Victorian social commentary • Wilkie Collins
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