The Three Clerks. Exploring Victorian Office Life Through Three Young Men

Par : Anthony Trollope
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  • Nombre de pages510
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664603845
  • EAN4057664603845
  • Date de parution26/11/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Three Clerks, " Anthony Trollope intricately examines the lives and aspirations of three clerks navigating the complexities of 19th-century English society. Written in Trollope's signature realist style, the novel weaves a rich narrative that explores themes of ambition, social class, and moral dilemmas against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world. Through astute character development and sharp societal observations, Trollope presents a vivid portrayal of office life and its associated tribulations, infused with both humor and poignancy.
The novel reflects the author's keen understanding of the bureaucratic landscape of his time, ultimately highlighting the interplay of personal ambition and social constraints. Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was a prominent Victorian novelist whose extensive literary oeuvre delves into the complexities of contemporary British society. His own experiences in the postal service and a fervent belief in the importance of social class informed much of his writing.
Trollope's insightful observations on government and bureaucracy, derived from his professional background, are profoundly embodied in this work, showcasing his exceptional ability to blend personal experiences with broader social commentary. "The Three Clerks" is an essential read for those interested in Victorian literature and social critique. Trollope's astute commentary will resonate with readers who appreciate rich character studies and explorations of ambition's moral implications.
This novel remains a testament to Trollope's enduring relevance and a profound exploration of personal and societal conflicts.
In "The Three Clerks, " Anthony Trollope intricately examines the lives and aspirations of three clerks navigating the complexities of 19th-century English society. Written in Trollope's signature realist style, the novel weaves a rich narrative that explores themes of ambition, social class, and moral dilemmas against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world. Through astute character development and sharp societal observations, Trollope presents a vivid portrayal of office life and its associated tribulations, infused with both humor and poignancy.
The novel reflects the author's keen understanding of the bureaucratic landscape of his time, ultimately highlighting the interplay of personal ambition and social constraints. Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was a prominent Victorian novelist whose extensive literary oeuvre delves into the complexities of contemporary British society. His own experiences in the postal service and a fervent belief in the importance of social class informed much of his writing.
Trollope's insightful observations on government and bureaucracy, derived from his professional background, are profoundly embodied in this work, showcasing his exceptional ability to blend personal experiences with broader social commentary. "The Three Clerks" is an essential read for those interested in Victorian literature and social critique. Trollope's astute commentary will resonate with readers who appreciate rich character studies and explorations of ambition's moral implications.
This novel remains a testament to Trollope's enduring relevance and a profound exploration of personal and societal conflicts.
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