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Phineas Redux

Anthony Trollope

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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In 'Phineas Redux,' Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tale of political intrigue and moral complexity set against the backdrop of Victorian England. This novel, the fourth in the esteemed Palliser series, delves deeply into themes of ambition, integrity, and the tumultuous nature of public life. Trollope's signature narrative style, characterized by keen psychological insight and richly drawn characters, immerses readers in the turbulent world of parliamentary politics and its intersection with personal relationships. The interplay of social dynamics and the ever-looming specter of scandal creates a compelling narrative that reflects the fabric of the era and its societal constraints. Trollope, a notable figure of Victorian literature, drew inspiration from his own experiences in the political arena and his keen observations of society. Having spent years as a civil servant, he was intimately familiar with the intricacies of governance and the moral dilemmas faced by its participants. These experiences undoubtedly informed the development of Phineas Finn, the protagonist whose journey through the machinations of politics serves as a vehicle for Trollope's exploration of ethical quandaries amidst the allure of power. Recommended for both its rich literary merit and its astute commentary on the human condition, 'Phineas Redux' is a must-read for those interested in Victorian literature, political philosophy, and the complexities of personal and public life. Trollope's work not only captivates but also invites readers to reflect on the perpetual negotiation between ambition and integrity.
Disponibile da: 15/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 632 pagine.

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