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In 'Mr. Scarborough's Family' by Anthony Trollope, the reader is transported to a complex and multilayered narrative set in Victorian England. Trollope's precise and insightful prose invites readers to explore themes of family dynamics, class inequalities, and societal norms. The novel is structured in a serialized format, reflecting Trollope's background as a prolific writer of serialized fiction during the 19th century. The intricate plot and well-developed characters make this novel a compelling read for those interested in the nuances of Victorian literature. Trollope's keen observations…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'Mr. Scarborough's Family' by Anthony Trollope, the reader is transported to a complex and multilayered narrative set in Victorian England. Trollope's precise and insightful prose invites readers to explore themes of family dynamics, class inequalities, and societal norms. The novel is structured in a serialized format, reflecting Trollope's background as a prolific writer of serialized fiction during the 19th century. The intricate plot and well-developed characters make this novel a compelling read for those interested in the nuances of Victorian literature. Trollope's keen observations of human nature and social hierarchies shine through in this insightful work.Anthony Trollope, a prominent English novelist of the Victorian era, drew inspiration from his own experiences working for the British Postal Service, which provided him with a unique perspective on society and bureaucracy. His deep understanding of human behavior and relationships is evident in 'Mr. Scarborough's Family,' showcasing his ability to craft intricate narratives that resonate with readers.I highly recommend 'Mr. Scarborough's Family' to readers who appreciate nuanced character development, societal commentary, and engaging storytelling. Trollope's masterful prose and compelling storyline make this novel a standout work of Victorian literature that continues to captivate audiences to this day.
Autorenporträt
Anthony Trollope, born on April 24, 1815, in London, was an eminent Victorian novelist known for his keen observations of the social and political landscapes of England, as well as his prolific literary output. Trollope's literary career began with the publication of 'The Macdermots of Ballycloran' in 1847, but it wasn't until the release of his 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' series, starting with 'The Warden' in 1855, that he gained widespread acclaim. His narratives often wove together intricate plots with an expansive cast of believable characters, a reflection of his insight into the subtleties of human behavior and social dynamics. One of Trollope's engaging novels, 'Mr. Scarborough's Family' (1883), showcases his trademark wit, rich character development, and the exploration of moral ambiguities within the confines of inheritance and familial duty. Trollope's work is distinguished by its narrative drive, moral earnestness, and satirical eye, bridging the artistic gap between the high moral seriousness of the early Victorian period and the psychological subtlety of the fin de siècle. His contributions to literature include over 47 novels, as well as various short stories, travel writing, and essays. Trollope passed away on December 6, 1882, leaving behind a legacy that has endured in literary history.