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The Warden (The Classic Unabridged Edition) - cover

The Warden (The Classic Unabridged Edition)

Anthony Trollope

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In Anthony Trollope's classic novel 'The Warden,' the reader is transported to the quaint English town of Barchester, where we follow the moral dilemma of Mr. Harding, the kind-hearted warden of Hiram's Hospital. Trollope's precise and satirical writing style offers a keen observation of social and religious issues of Victorian England. This novel, part of Trollope's 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' series, showcases his astute character development and intricate plot construction. The book serves as a commentary on the power struggles within the Church of England and the personal struggles of its clergy. Trollope's exploration of ethical conflicts and human frailties resonates with readers to this day, making 'The Warden' a timeless literary classic. Anthony Trollope, a prolific Victorian novelist and civil servant, drew from his own experiences working in governmental bureaucracy to craft 'The Warden.' His keen understanding of human nature and societal norms is evident in his detailed characterizations and intricate plotlines. Trollope's nuanced portrayal of morality and ethics adds depth to 'The Warden,' making it a thought-provoking read for scholars and casual readers alike. I highly recommend 'The Warden' to readers interested in Victorian literature, morality tales, or social commentary. Trollope's insightful exploration of ethical dilemmas and power dynamics makes this novel a compelling and relevant read for modern audiences.
Disponible desde: 07/01/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 153 páginas.

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