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The Last Chronicle of Barset

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547385424
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 816 S., 0.85 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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Anthony Trollope's 'The Last Chronicle of Barset' is a formidable fitting conclusion to the esteemed Chronicles of Barsetshire series. This particular narrative weaves a tale of both personal and societal struggles, detailing the tribulations of the noble but impoverished Reverend Josiah Crawley, amidst allegations of thievery. Within the tapestry of Trollope's vivid portrayal of Victorian society, readers find the familiar blend of irony, social criticism, and acute character study. Trollope's facility with blending the comedic with the tragic aligns 'The Last Chronicle' within a realist tradition, while his unfinished threads from 'The Small House at Allington' add a resonating depth to the novel's exploration of human frailty and social expectation. The subtle intertwining of various plotlines showcases Trollope's mastery of narrative complexity, a hallmark of his literary style and a reflection of the intricate hierarchies within Victorian England.As a prolific writer of the Victorian era, Trollope offers in 'The Last Chronicle of Barset' a manifestation of his life's experiences and societal observations. Born to a troubled family and himself once plagued by financial woes, Trollope injects his understanding of dignity amidst despair in the character of Reverend Crawley. Trollope's exposure to the British civil services and his consistent examination of class and social dynamics within his novels are strongly exemplified here. This book, acting as a vessel for Trollope's nuanced insights into the functions and dysfunctions of his contemporary society, achieves a level of prescience as it wrestles with timeless issues such as social mobility, integrity, and redemption.'The Last Chronicle of Barset' is highly recommended for readers who seek a rich literary journey through the mores and manners of Victorian England. It will particularly resonate with those appreciative of intricate plotting and character development, along with a rightful mix of drama and levity. This novel is not only a testament to Trollope's literary skill but also a treasure for those who revel in observing the delicate web of human relationships and the vexing morality of the age. The depth and realism found within its pages continue to endow 'The Last Chronicle of Barset' with the power to captivate and enlighten contemporary readers.

Autorenportrait

Anthony Trollope (18151882) was an English novelist of the Victorian era, renowned for his prolific output and keen social commentary. Trollope's works capture the intricacies of the society in which he lived, emphasizing the conflicts between personal ambition and moral righteousness, often set against the backdrop of the clergy and the class structures of England. Among his most famous series are the 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' and the 'Palliser' series. His novel 'The Last Chronicle of Barset', published in 1867 as the finale to the 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' series, is a testament to his ability to intertwine the mundane with the dramatic, providing insightful explorations of human character and social scrutiny (Trollope, A. 'The Last Chronicle of Barset', 1867). Trollope's narrative style is marked by its omniscient narrator and detailed depiction of the social milieu. Critically acclaimed for his realistic storytelling and complex characters, Trollope's works remain significant in the literary canon for their timeless exploration of ethical dilemmas and the human condition. His literary achievements consist of about 47 novels, various short stories, and a number of travel books. Trollope's novels continue to be read and studied for their critical perspective on Victorian propriety, social customs, and the pervasive influence of money and class.

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