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The Small House at Allington (eBook)

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2022
504 Seiten
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The Small House at Allington - Anthony Trollope
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In Anthony Trollope's novel, 'The Small House at Allington,' readers are immersed in a world of intricate relationships, societal norms, and personal ambitions. Through engaging storytelling and nuanced character development, Trollope explores themes of love, duty, and the complexities of human emotions. Set in the backdrop of Victorian England, the novel showcases Trollope's signature style of social commentary and wit, making it a compelling read for those interested in 19th-century literature. The narrative is expertly crafted, with vivid descriptions and insightful observations that offer a glimpse into the lives of the characters as they navigate romantic entanglements and family dramas. Trollope's keen insight into human nature shines through in this classic work, making it a timeless piece of literature that continues to resonate with readers today. 'The Small House at Allington' is a captivating novel that showcases Anthony Trollope's talent as a storyteller and his deep understanding of human relationships and societal dynamics. Recommended for fans of Victorian literature and those looking for a thought-provoking read that delves into the complexities of the human experience.

Anthony Trollope, an English novelist of the Victorian era, holds a distinguished position in British literature for his acute observations of the social and political milieus of his time. Born on April 24, 1815, in London, Trollope endured a tumultuous childhood marked by financial distress and domestic instability. Nevertheless, these experiences informed his robust literary works. Notably, Trollope's contributions to the genre of the novel were substantial, comprising an extensive portfolio of at least 47 novels, numerous short stories, and several travel books. His narratives were celebrated for their intricate character development and for delivering incisive portrayals of the various strata of society. 'The Small House at Allington' (1864), part of the revered 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' series, is emblematic of Trollope's literary style—replete with rich, realistic characterizations and a narrative constructed with interwoven strands of romance, social scrutiny, and gentle satire. This particular novel follows the lives and loves of the Dale family in the fictional county of Barsetshire and is often highlighted for its vivid depiction of the heroine, Lily Dale, a paradigm of Victorian womanhood. Trollope's legacy persists through the depths of his exploration into personal and societal relationships, influencing the development of the English novel with his distinctive blend of realism and commentary. He passed away on December 6, 1882, leaving behind a rich oeuvre that continues to attract literary scholars and general readers alike.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • 19th-century provincial life • Anthony Trollope • Anthony Trollope books • barsetshire chronicles • Barsetshire series novel • British Literature • Bronte • character-driven narrative • Charles Dickens • Class dynamics • classic english literature • Courtship and society in literature • English countryside setting • English novelist Trollope • George Eliot • He Knew He Was Right • Henry James • historical love stories • Jane Austen • Joseph Conrad • Little Women • relationship dynamics • romantic entanglements • social class and romance • Social hierarchy • The Prime Minister • Thomas Hardy • Victorian England • victorian romance novel
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