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Phineas Finn (eBook)

The Irish Member
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2022
615 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654725166-8 (EAN)

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Phineas Finn - Anthony Trollope
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In "Phineas Finn," Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of political ambition, social integrity, and personal relationships within the backdrop of Victorian England. The novel is characterized by its rich character development and sharp social commentary, embodying Trollope's distinctive prose style that balances humor with serious reflection. As part of the Palliser series, the book intricately depicts the trials and tribulations of its titular character, a young Irishman who aspires to ascend the ranks of British politics, highlighting the moral dilemmas and societal pressures that accompany such aspirations in a rapidly changing world. Trollope, an astute observer of his society, had firsthand experience with political life as he himself worked in the civil service, which provided him with a unique lens to critique and illustrate the workings of Parliament and the significance of ambition. His own experiences of navigating the social scene of the time informed his portrayal of characters caught between personal desires and public responsibilities, making Finn's journey both relatable and instructive. "Phineas Finn" is highly recommended for readers interested in a nuanced exploration of ambition and authenticity, wrapped in a historical narrative that offers both entertainment and insight. Trollope's engaging style and intricate plot dynamics invite readers to immerse themselves in the moral fabric of Victorian society, making it a timeless reflection on the human condition.

Anthony Trollope (1815–1882) stands among the foremost English novelists of the Victorian era. His literary career was inaugurated with 'The Macdermots of Ballycloran' (1847), but it was the Barsetshire series, starting with 'The Warden' (1855), that established his fame. Trollope's works are renowned for their acute observations of Victorian society and the intricacies of social relationships, penetrating the layers of class, ecclesiastical affairs, and provincial life with both vividness and subtlety. Phineas Finn, the eponymous character of Trollope's novel 'Phineas Finn' published in 1869, is one of the author's most memorable creations within his political series known as the Palliser novels. This work explores the life of a young Irish member of parliament and his navigation through the complex landscape of Victorian politics and romance, thereby reflecting Trollope's own fascination with the British parliamentary system and his experience working in the civil service. Trollope's mastery of character development and his propensity for creating narratives with a social realist edge offer readers a lucid window into 19th-century England. His literary style encompasses a blend of irony, humor, and moral scrutiny, shaping his extensive oeuvre of 47 novels, numerous short stories, and travelogues. These contributions have solidified Trollope's position in the canon of English literature, garnering him both contemporary acclaim and lasting significance in literary studies.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Schlagworte 19th century political novel • Anthony Trollope books • Anthony Trollope novels • British Literature • British parliamentary fiction • British political satire • Character development • character-driven narrative • classic english literature • Dublin • England • English author masterpieces • English literature • Fiction • Fictitious character • historical fiction • Historical political drama • Ireland • Irish politics • Irish protagonist journey • London • male ambition romance • mid-19th century society • Paliser novels series • palliser • Parliamentary intrigue • Parliamentary struggles • Phineas Finn saga • Plantagenet • Political Drama • political fiction • romantic political intrigue • romantic subplot • social class dynamics • social commentary fiction • Social commentary novels • Trollope's vivid prose • Victorian Era • victorian era literature • victorian political drama
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