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Framley Parsonage - Exploring the complexities of love ambition and societal expectations in a Victorian English parish

Anthony Trollope

Editora: Good Press

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In "Framley Parsonage," Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a rich tapestry of Victorian society, exploring themes of ambition, morality, and the intricacies of social relationships through the lives of its characters in the fictional village of Framley. The narrative is characterized by Trollope's trademark wit and keen observational skills, utilizing a third-person narrative that delves deeply into the thoughts and motivations of its cast. This novel is situated within Trollope's renowned Chronicles of Barsetshire series, which critically examines the English clergy and the subtleties of life in provincial England, simultaneously reflecting the societal norms and tensions of the era. Trollope, a prolific novelist and social commentator of the 19th century, drew upon his own experiences within the Church of England and the complexities of middle-class life to shape the world of Framley. His understanding of both ecclesiastical and social matters informs the protagonist Mark Robarts' moral dilemmas and aspirations, revealing the conflicts between personal desires and societal expectations. Trollope's insights into character motivations and societal pressures illustrate both the humor and the pathos of everyday life. "Framley Parsonage" is a compelling read that will captivate those interested in the socio-political fabric of Victorian England, as well as lovers of character-driven storytelling. Trollope's deft hand in creating relatable yet flawed characters invites readers to reflect on their own moral choices, making this novel relevant and resonant for contemporary audiences. Engaging and insightful, it'Äôs a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts alike who seek a deeper understanding of human behavior and social constructs.
Disponível desde: 18/01/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 496 páginas.

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