The Last Chronicle of Barset (The Classic Unabridged Edition). A Charming Tale of Society and Morality in 19th - Century England

Par : Anthony Trollope
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  • Nombre de pages669
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4780301-0
  • EAN8596547803010
  • Date de parution07/01/2024
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "The Last Chronicle of Barset, " Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of Victorian society through the vibrant tapestry of Barsetshire, concluding his illustrious six-novel series. Known for his acute social observations and intricate characterizations, Trollope employs a realist literary style that balances wit with a profound moral engagement. The narrative unfolds in a richly detailed pastoral setting, exploring themes of faith, loss, and societal expectations as it follows the lives of beloved characters such as the steadfast Mr.
Crawley and the formidable Mrs. Proudie, revealing the social intricacies of clerical life and the gentle tensions of local politics. Anthony Trollope was a prominent Victorian novelist whose extensive career and personal experiences deeply influenced his storytelling. Born into a middle-class family, he worked as a civil servant and traveled widely, witnessing the complexities of human interactions and societal structures.
This backdrop informed his nuanced portrayal of social hierarchies and moral dilemmas, allowing him to craft a narrative that resonates with both personal and collective struggles in a rapidly changing England. For readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of Victorian life and literature, "The Last Chronicle of Barset" is an essential addition to any literary collection. Trollope'Äôs keen insight into human nature and societal conventions invites readers to reflect on their values, making this novel not only a poignant conclusion to the Barsetshire series but also a timeless exploration of the human condition.
In "The Last Chronicle of Barset, " Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of Victorian society through the vibrant tapestry of Barsetshire, concluding his illustrious six-novel series. Known for his acute social observations and intricate characterizations, Trollope employs a realist literary style that balances wit with a profound moral engagement. The narrative unfolds in a richly detailed pastoral setting, exploring themes of faith, loss, and societal expectations as it follows the lives of beloved characters such as the steadfast Mr.
Crawley and the formidable Mrs. Proudie, revealing the social intricacies of clerical life and the gentle tensions of local politics. Anthony Trollope was a prominent Victorian novelist whose extensive career and personal experiences deeply influenced his storytelling. Born into a middle-class family, he worked as a civil servant and traveled widely, witnessing the complexities of human interactions and societal structures.
This backdrop informed his nuanced portrayal of social hierarchies and moral dilemmas, allowing him to craft a narrative that resonates with both personal and collective struggles in a rapidly changing England. For readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of Victorian life and literature, "The Last Chronicle of Barset" is an essential addition to any literary collection. Trollope'Äôs keen insight into human nature and societal conventions invites readers to reflect on their values, making this novel not only a poignant conclusion to the Barsetshire series but also a timeless exploration of the human condition.
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