Anthony Trollope 
Why Frau Frohmann Raised Her Prices, and Other Stories [EPUB ebook] 
Exploring Human Nature and Society in Victorian England

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In ‘Why Frau Frohmann Raised Her Prices, and Other Stories, ‘ Anthony Trollope intricately weaves a tapestry of social satire that reflects the intricacies of Victorian society. The collection showcases Trollope’s signature style, characterized by keen psychological insight and a mastery of character development. Through a series of engaging narratives, Trollope probes the nuances of human behavior, especially concerning social class and materialism, showcasing his acute observational skills and linguistic prowess. This anthology offers a compelling glimpse into the author’Äôs critique of 19th-century social conventions, making it a vital literary text within the context of Victorian realism. Anthony Trollope, a prolific novelist and posthumously celebrated writer, navigated the complexities of British society in the 19th century. His extensive experience in the Post Office and intimate understanding of the middle and upper classes provided him with a unique perspective to explore themes of ambition, morality, and societal constraints. Trollope’s abundant experience as a public servant infused his narratives with a sense of realism and authenticity, marking him as a significant figure in the canon of English literature. This collection is recommended for readers keen on exploring the subtleties of social dynamics and those interested in Victorian literature. Trollope’Äôs nuanced examination of his characters makes for an engaging read, offering both entertainment and thoughtful reflections on the human condition.

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