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The Palliser Novels: Complete Parliamentary Chronicles (All Six Novels in One Volume) - cover

The Palliser Novels: Complete Parliamentary Chronicles (All Six Novels in One Volume)

Anthony Trollope

Publisher: Good Press

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Anthony Trollope's The Palliser Novels: Complete Parliamentary Chronicles is a masterpiece that consists of all six novels in one volume. Trollope's literary style shines through in this collection, as he seamlessly weaves together intricate plots filled with political intrigue, social commentary, and rich character development. Set in the Victorian era, these novels provide a detailed and realistic portrayal of British parliamentary life, making them essential reading for anyone interested in political fiction. Trollope's attention to detail and his keen observations of human nature make these novels a fascinating study of power, ambition, and society. Anthony Trollope, a renowned Victorian novelist, drew inspiration from his own experiences working in the British Civil Service to write The Palliser Novels. His background in government bureaucracy and his astute observations of political life allowed him to create a fictional world that feels incredibly authentic. Trollope's ability to blend drama and realism in his narratives solidifies his reputation as one of the greatest English novelists. I highly recommend The Palliser Novels to readers who enjoy classic literature, political fiction, and beautifully crafted storytelling. This collection is a treasure trove of timeless themes and unforgettable characters that will captivate and entertain readers for generations to come.
Available since: 01/04/2024.
Print length: 810 pages.

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