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In 'The Complete Palliser Novels,' Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a rich tapestry of societal and political intrigue set against the backdrop of Victorian England. This singular volume compiles the six interconnected novels-'Can You Forgive Her?', 'Phineas Finn', 'The Eustace Diamonds', 'Phineas Redux', 'The Prime Minister', and 'The Duke's Children'-which explore the lives of aristocrats, politicians, and their entanglements in personal and public spheres. Trollope's narrative style balances keen social observation with character-driven storytelling, reflecting the moral complexities and…mehr

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In 'The Complete Palliser Novels,' Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a rich tapestry of societal and political intrigue set against the backdrop of Victorian England. This singular volume compiles the six interconnected novels-'Can You Forgive Her?', 'Phineas Finn', 'The Eustace Diamonds', 'Phineas Redux', 'The Prime Minister', and 'The Duke's Children'-which explore the lives of aristocrats, politicians, and their entanglements in personal and public spheres. Trollope's narrative style balances keen social observation with character-driven storytelling, reflecting the moral complexities and ambitions of his time, while his signature use of irony offers a critical lens on ambition and governance. As a prominent Victorian novelist and a contemporary of Charles Dickens and George Eliot, Trollope's political career and experience as a civil servant profoundly shaped his views and themes. His deep understanding of the political landscape, coupled with his own critical stance on social class and gender, gives depth to the Palliser series, where characters navigate the intricate maze of love, power, and duty. Highly recommended for readers who appreciate nuanced character studies and intricate plots, 'The Complete Palliser Novels' stands as a testament to Trollope's enduring legacy in the realm of social and political commentary. This collection is an indispensable resource for those exploring Victorian literature, providing not only entertainment but also profound insights into the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations.

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Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was an English novelist of the Victorian era, renowned for his prolific output and the depiction of the conflicting interests within society. His insightful observations of the British bourgeoisie and civil service made him an influential commentator as well as a famous author. Trollope's series 'The Chronicles of Barsetshire' is celebrated for its detailed exploration of the clergy and the gentry. However, it is his 'Palliser Novels' for which Trollope is arguably best remembered; they are an extraordinary achievement that allows readers an intimate look into the lives of politicians and aristocrats. The series, compiled in 'THE COMPLETE PALLISER NOVELS (All 6 Novels in One Edition)', consists of six novels including 'Can You Forgive Her?', 'Phineas Finn', and 'The Duke's Children'-each weaving a rich tapestry that examines the complexities of human nature and power within the social hierarchy. Trollope's narrative style is marked by his use of realism, detailed character development, and a subtle yet sharp satirical edge. He remains a key figure in English literature, his works often being studied for their social context and contribution to realist fiction. Scholars have credited Trollope with transforming the portrayal of women in literature, and his influence can be seen in the works of later authors who sought to give a voice to the various strata of Victorian society.