Anthony Trollope 
The Palliser Novels [EPUB ebook] 
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‘The Palliser Novels’ is a remarkable series by Anthony Trollope, encompassing six interconnected narratives that delve into the complexities of Victorian politics, marriage, and social ambition. Spanning from the rise of the Whig party to the intricate dynamics of personal relationships, this collection exhibits Trollope’s characteristic wit and keen observational prowess. Written in a style marked by meticulous character development and engaging dialogue, the novels serve as both a vivid social commentary and an exploration of the moral dilemmas faced by the aristocracy and emerging middle classes of the time. Anthony Trollope, a prominent Victorian novelist and a postal service clerk, possessed a unique insight into the societal structures of his age. His extensive travels and experiences allowed him to observe the nuances of human behavior, which he artfully weaves into his fiction. Drawing upon his own experiences in politics and administration, Trollope crafts a narrative that reflects the turbulence and aspirations of a rapidly changing society, all while showcasing his profound understanding of human nature. For readers fascinated by the interplay of social class and political power, ‘The Palliser Novels’ is an essential read. Trollope’s skillful prose and intricate plotting offer not only entertainment but also profound reflections on the societal norms of his time. Engaging and thought-provoking, this collection invites readers to immerse themselves in the world of Victorian England, making it a compelling addition to any literary canon.

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Bahasa Inggris ● Format EPUB ● Halaman 4192 ● ISBN 8596547791744 ● Ukuran file 4.7 MB ● Penerbit Good Press ● Kota Prague ● Negara CZ ● Diterbitkan 2023 ● Diunduh 24 bulan ● Mata uang EUR ● ID 9259195 ● Perlindungan salinan DRM sosial

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