Kept in the Dark. Unraveling Secrets: A Victorian Tale of Deception and Betrayal

Par : Anthony Trollope
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  • Nombre de pages227
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664598813
  • EAN4057664598813
  • Date de parution02/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille427 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Kept in the Dark, " Anthony Trollope deftly navigates the complexities of personal and social relationships in Victorian England. The novel intricately weaves the themes of love, betrayal, and moral responsibility, showcasing Trollope's characteristic wit and keen observation of human behavior. Through the narrative of the beleaguered protagonist, Paul Montague, who grapples with financial ruin and the fallout from a disastrous romantic entanglement, Trollope employs a realist literary style that captures the nuances of character and circumstance, making a poignant commentary on societal expectations and personal integrity in a rapidly changing world.
Anthony Trollope, a prominent figure in Victorian literature, is renowned for his keen social commentary and exploration of character development. His experiences in the civil service and close observation of the British social hierarchy profoundly influenced his writing, particularly evident in "Kept in the Dark." Trollope often illuminated the struggles between personal desires and social obligations, which reverberate in the novel's exploration of moral dilemmas and human frailty.
Recommended for readers interested in the subtleties of 19th-century social dynamics and personal morality, "Kept in the Dark" is a compelling examination of human relationships. Trollope's masterful storytelling invites readers to reflect on the conflicts between love and duty, making the novel both a significant literary work and an insightful study of human behavior.
In "Kept in the Dark, " Anthony Trollope deftly navigates the complexities of personal and social relationships in Victorian England. The novel intricately weaves the themes of love, betrayal, and moral responsibility, showcasing Trollope's characteristic wit and keen observation of human behavior. Through the narrative of the beleaguered protagonist, Paul Montague, who grapples with financial ruin and the fallout from a disastrous romantic entanglement, Trollope employs a realist literary style that captures the nuances of character and circumstance, making a poignant commentary on societal expectations and personal integrity in a rapidly changing world.
Anthony Trollope, a prominent figure in Victorian literature, is renowned for his keen social commentary and exploration of character development. His experiences in the civil service and close observation of the British social hierarchy profoundly influenced his writing, particularly evident in "Kept in the Dark." Trollope often illuminated the struggles between personal desires and social obligations, which reverberate in the novel's exploration of moral dilemmas and human frailty.
Recommended for readers interested in the subtleties of 19th-century social dynamics and personal morality, "Kept in the Dark" is a compelling examination of human relationships. Trollope's masterful storytelling invites readers to reflect on the conflicts between love and duty, making the novel both a significant literary work and an insightful study of human behavior.
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