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ANTHONY TROLLOPE Ultimate Collection: 100+ Novels & Short Stories; Articles Memoirs & Essays - cover

ANTHONY TROLLOPE Ultimate Collection: 100+ Novels & Short Stories; Articles Memoirs & Essays

Anthony Trollope

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Anthony Trollope's "Ultimate Collection" serves as a comprehensive compendium showcasing over 100 of his novels, short stories, articles, memoirs, and essays. This anthology encapsulates the breadth of Trollope's literary oeuvre, characterized by its vivid characterizations, intricate social dynamics, and astute observations of Victorian society. From the comic intricacies of 'The Chronicles of Barsetshire' to the biting satire of 'The Way We Live Now,' Trollope's masterful narrative style blends realism with moral depth, offering a window into the era's prevailing attitudes and class struggles. His works are not merely stories; they are insightful explorations of the human condition, deftly interwoven with themes of ambition, love, and social justice. Born in 1815, Trollope was not only a prolific novelist but also a civil servant, which profoundly influenced his perspectives on society and governance. His experiences in the Post Office, alongside his travels abroad, illuminated his understanding of the various societal layers in England and Europe. Trollope's multifaceted career lent him a unique voice that resonated with contemporary readers while paving the way for future generations of writers, solidifying his place as one of the foremost novelists of the 19th century. I highly recommend this collection to both newcomers and seasoned readers of Trollope. It not only serves as an indispensable resource for understanding his contributions to literature but also invites readers to reflect on timeless themes that remain relevant today. Dive into this ultimate collection to experience the rich tapestry of character and social commentary that defines Trollope's legacy.
Disponible depuis: 11/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 24851 pages.

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