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The Palliser Novels: The Complete Parliamentary Chronicles (All 6 Novels in One Volume) - cover

The Palliser Novels: The Complete Parliamentary Chronicles (All 6 Novels in One Volume)

Anthony Trollope

Casa editrice: Good Press

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Anthony Trollope's 'The Palliser Novels: The Complete Parliamentary Chronicles' is a significant collection that dives into the intricate world of British politics and society during the 19th century. Trollope's literary style in these novels is characterized by detailed character development, intricate plotlines, and a keen observance of political dynamics. The novels provide a realistic portrayal of the political landscape of the time, offering insights into the power struggles and personal dramas that unfold in the corridors of power. With themes of ambition, love, loyalty, and betrayal, this collection is a must-read for those interested in political fiction and historical novels. Anthony Trollope, a former civil servant, draws from his vast knowledge of the inner workings of the British government to create a rich and authentic portrayal of parliamentary life. His own experiences working in various government positions lend credibility to the narratives and characters he presents in 'The Palliser Novels'. Trollope's ability to craft engaging stories within a political context showcases his literary prowess and attention to detail. I highly recommend 'The Palliser Novels: The Complete Parliamentary Chronicles' to readers who enjoy political dramas, historical fiction, and well-developed characters. Trollope's masterful storytelling and insightful commentary on society make this collection a timeless classic worth exploring.
Disponibile da: 07/01/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 3172 pagine.

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