Román anglického klasika 2. poloviny 19. století je zdánlivě idylickou, humornou burleskou z anglického maloměsta. Dějově jednoduchá kronika katedrálního městečka oplývá množstvím nejrůznějších postav a těží z prosté zápletky. Město stojí před nastolením nového biskupa, který přijíždí se svou ženou a mladým kaplanem a ti více než sám biskup pomýšlejí na ovládnutí celé diecéze pro své zájmy. Síly měří ve sporu o nového kandidáta na místo správce místního chudobince a pomocí četných intrik vítězí v tomto boji biskupova manželka. Zdánlivě malicherné maloměstské spory podávají obraz jednoho z důležitých problémů viktoriánské éry-procesu zesvětštění církve, který se dotýká nejen společenského, ale i soukromého života.
Anthony Trollope Knihy
Anthony Trollope se stal jedním z nejúspěšnějších, nejplodnějších a nejrespektovanějších anglických romanopisců viktoriánské éry. Jeho díla, jako jsou například slavné Kroniky z Barsetshiru, se soustředí na smyšlené hrabství Barsetshire. Kromě toho se věnoval pronikavým románům o politických, společenských a genderových problémech a konfliktech své doby. Trollopeovy romány jsou oceňovány pro svůj vhled do lidské povahy a společenských mechanismů.







Anglický spisovatel rozvíjí v prvním dílu románové ságy z viktoriánské doby příběh anglického duchovního, který v souboji s veřejným míněním, jež ho nespravedlivě nařklo z nepoctivé správy útulku pro přestárlé, odhaluje složité mezilidské vztahy a vydává počet ze svého svědomí.
John Caldigate
- 484 stránek
- 17 hodin čtení
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Australia’s gold rush, the story follows John Caldigate as he navigates the challenges of love, marriage, and family secrets. The novel intricately blends romance and legal drama, exploring themes of identity, social class, honor, and betrayal. As Caldigate confronts his past and seeks redemption, Trollope crafts a suspenseful narrative that highlights the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of justice. This captivating tale solidifies Trollope's reputation as a master storyteller of the Victorian era.
Kept In The Dark
- 174 stránek
- 7 hodin čtení
Set in Victorian society, the novel intricately weaves a tale of secrets, deception, and betrayal within marriage. Trollope's narrative reveals the complexities of love and relationships, highlighting the consequences of hidden truths on families and communities. Through richly developed characters, the story explores the darker aspects of human nature and the fragile bonds that underpin social structures. This timeless work resonates with readers, reflecting on the enduring impact of secrets and the intricacies of human connections.
Mr. Scarborough's Family
- 496 stránek
- 18 hodin čtení
The preservation of Mr. Scarborough's Family highlights its significance in literary history. Alpha Editions has modernized the text through reformatting and retyping, ensuring clarity and readability for contemporary readers. This effort aims to keep the work accessible for both present and future generations, emphasizing its enduring importance.
Marion Fay
- 328 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
Marion Fay relates two contrasting love affairs, each involving an aristocrat and a commoner! Marion Fay, a Quaker and daughter of a City clerk is being passionately pursued by the seditious Lord Hampstead, while the other romance involves the young and beautiful Clara... Trollope brightly evokes the grey working lives, plain homes, blank streets, and limited horizons of the dwellers in Paradise Row, all hoping for a better tomorrow...
The Prime Minister
- 655 stránek
- 23 hodin čtení
Plantagenet Palliser's fragile coalition government and troubled marriage is set against the social climbing of the unscrupulous financial speculator Ferdinand Lopez, whose relationship with Emily Wharton generates misery and scandal. Part of the Palliser series, the novel is one of Trollope's most complex.
Hunting Sketches
- 46 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, this novella vividly portrays the countryside and the tradition of fox hunting. Through a blend of wit and satire, Trollope explores the complexities of human nature and social commentary, showcasing characters from various backgrounds. He examines the traditions and values of British society, highlighting the contradictions and absurdities of the fox hunting pursuit. With keen insight and humor, the work invites readers to reflect on the deeper implications of this cherished pastime, celebrating its significance in rural life.
Miss Mackenzie
- 388 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
In "Miss Mackenzie" Trollope made a deliberate attempt "to prove that a novel may be produced without any love," but as he candidly admits in his "Autobiography," the attempt "breaks down before the conclusion." In taking for his heroine an middle-aged spinster, his contemporaries of writing about young girls in love. Instead he depicts Margaret Mackenzie, overwhelmed with money troubles, as she tries to assess the worth and motives of four very different suitors. Although her creator calls her "unattractive," most readers will warm to Miss Mackenzie and admire her modesty, dignity, and shrewdness.
The Last Chronicle of Barset
- 924 stránek
- 33 hodin čtení
Trollope's sextet of Barchester novels concludes with The Last Chronicle of Barchester, where the reader encounters again some of the best-loved characters from the earlier books. Crawley and his terrible dilemma when he is accused of embezzlement are at the centre of this novel.
Phineas Finn
The Irish Member
In the second volume from Trollope's series of six `Palliser' novels, we probe deep into the life of British politics. This talent for detail is combined with a magisterial overview which lifts the book above parochial politics, making it of interest to any reader interested in the study of personality and action. schovat popis
Doctor Thorne
- 592 stránek
- 21 hodin čtení
Son of a bankrupt landowner, Frank Gresham is intent on marrying his beloved Mary Thorne, despite her illegitimacy and apparent poverty. Frank's ambitious mother and haughty aunt are set against the match, however, and push him to save the family's mortgaged estate by making a good marriage to a wealthy heiress.
A fascinating autobiography of the nineteenth century, revealing many of Tollope's opinions about Dickens and George Eliot, politics and the civil service, and judgements he passes on is own character
The Duke's children
- 694 stránek
- 25 hodin čtení
Designed for both general readers and students of English literature at all levels, this edition of Trollope's novel contains an introduction, notes and comments on the text.
Framley Parsonage
- 512 stránek
- 18 hodin čtení
"Framley Parsonage, " the fourth book in the Barchester series, was perhaps the book that finally sealed Anthony Trollope's reputation as a novelist of the first order. Mark Robarts is a clergyman with ambitions beyond his small country parish of Framley. In a naive attempt to mix in influential circles, he agrees to guarantee a bill for a large sum of money for the disreputable local Member of Parliament, while being helped in his career in the Church by the same hand. But the unscrupulous politician reneges on his financial obligations, and Mark must face the consequences this debt may bring to his family.
Barchester Towers
Die Türme von Barchester, englische Ausgabe - Complete & Unabridged
- 688 stránek
- 25 hodin čtení
Trollope's comic masterpiece of plotting and backstabbing opens as the Bishop of Barchester lies on his deathbed. Soon a pitched battle breaks out over who will take power, involving, among others, the zealous reformer Dr Proudie, his fiendish wife and the unctuous schemer Obadiah Slope.
This is Trollope's eightieth tale. Though it is the work of an older man, it is perhaps the brightest and freshest novel he ever wrote. The story of a young woman forced to choose a husband from among three unsavory men, the novel is remarkable for its wealth of minor characters and itromantic exuberance.
Mrs. General Talboys
- 40 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
Focusing on political, social, and gender issues of the Victorian era, Anthony Trollope emerged as a prolific novelist after leaving his job at the British Post Office to pursue a parliamentary career. Following his electoral defeat, he dedicated himself to writing, producing notable works like The Warden and the acclaimed Barchester Towers. His novels, often serialized in St Paul's Magazine, reflect the complexities of his time and have cemented his reputation as one of the era's most respected authors.
Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite
- 172 stránek
- 7 hodin čtení
The story centers around Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite, a significant figure in English literature. This edition has been meticulously reformatted and redesigned to ensure clarity and readability, avoiding the pitfalls of scanned copies. It aims to preserve the work's historical importance for contemporary and future audiences, highlighting its enduring relevance in the realms of language and literature.
The Small House at Allington
- 611 stránek
- 22 hodin čtení
Lily Dale falls passionately in love with the urbane Adolphus Crosbie and is devastated when he abandons her for another. She has another suitor, devoted to her since childhood: can she find happiness in Johnny's courtship? This is a new edition of one of Trollope's most successful Barsetshire novels.
Orley Farm
- 452 stránek
- 16 hodin čtení
In this legal drama, Joseph Mason's will leaves his estate to his family, but a codicil grants Orley Farm to his second wife, leading to a contentious court case. Years later, tenant Samuel Dockwrath uncovers evidence of forgery, prompting a failed prosecution against Lady Mason, who ultimately confesses and relinquishes the estate.
The Way We Live Now
- 1024 stránek
- 36 hodin čtení
The Way We Live Now is both a satire of the literary world of London in the 1870s and a bold indictment of the new power of speculative finance in English life. Trollope is described as the quintessential Victorian novelist.
He Knew He Was Right
- 512 stránek
- 18 hodin čtení
Louis Trevelyan, a wealthy Englishman, falls in love with Emily Rowley in the Mandarin Islands and marries her in London. Their initially happy marriage takes a turn when Trevelyan's jealousy over Colonel Osborne's frequent visits strains their relationship, leading to resentment and deterioration in their bond.
In the fourth Palliser novel, Anthony Trollope follows Phineas Finn's return to the dangerous world of Westminster politics. When his political rival is murdered, Phineas is thrown under suspicion and eventually finds himself standing trial at the Old Bailey. schovat popis
Oxford World's Classics: Barchester Towers
- 328 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
Barchester Towers, Trollope's most popular novel, is the second of the six Chronicles of Barsetshire. The Chronicles follow the intrigues of ambition and love in the cathedral town of Barchester. In this novel Trollope continues the story, begun in The Warden, of Mr. Harding and his daughter Eleanor, introducing that oily symbol of progress Mr. Slope, the hen-pecked Dr. Proudie and the amiable Stanhope family. Fully illustrated, this new edition is edited by John Sutherland, a well-known authority on Trollope and Victorian fiction.
Everyman's Library: Can You Forgive Her? Introduction by A. O. J. Cockshut
- 952 stránek
- 34 hodin čtení
Anthony Trollope's stock-in-trade was the life of the great drawing rooms of mid-Victorian England, where the thirst for wealth and political power and the need for love continually formed and reformed in unexpected, illuminating combinations. Can You Forgive Her?, the story of Alice Vavasor, her conundrums in love, and her confusions about the rights and duties of a modern, is the first novel in his magnificent Palliser series; it is energized on every page by the affectionate and ironicdelight Trollope felt in observing the entanglements of his splendid characters. (Book Jacket Status: Not Jacketed)
The beautiful but manipulative Lizzie Greystock, having entrapped Sir Florian Eustace in marriage, finds herself widowed and wealthy. Unperturbed by her loss, she is determined to keep the Eustace heirlooms, despite the legal opposition. These cassettes contain the complete and unabridged story.
Nina Balatka
- 164 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
Nina Balatka was a maiden of Prague born of Christian parents and herself a Christian-but she loved a Jew; and this is her story.
The American Senator
- 596 stránek
- 21 hodin čtení
Arabella Trefoil, the beautiful anti-heroine of this novel, inspired Trollope to write of her, "I wished to express the depth of my scorn for women who run down husbands." Arabella's determination to find a rich husband is at the heart of this story and her character, though often maligned, isone of Trollope's most famous and vivid creations.
The Warden
- 224 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Mr Harding is a good man, the warden to an alms house which provides a peaceful home to twelve old men. The young and zealous John Bold is also a good man, but he believes he sees in Harding's comfortable existence an injustice which must be exposed. The law, the church and the self-righteous press all have their say in the scandal that ensues.
The Parson's Daughter of Oxney Colne
- 48 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
Anthony Trollope, a prominent Victorian novelist, explored political, social, and gender issues through his extensive body of work. After leaving his job at the British Post Office to pursue a political career, he shifted focus to writing following an electoral defeat. Notably, he edited St Paul's Magazine, where many of his novels appeared as serials. His first major success, The Warden, launched a series set in the fictional Barsetshire, with Barchester Towers emerging as a celebrated comic masterpiece.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1863.
The Landleaguers, Trollope's last novel, is set in Ireland during the Land War of the early 1880s. It is both a documentary record, closely following events in Westminster and the Irish countryside, and a meditative fantasy. Mary Hamer's introduction provides an historically-based reading of the subplot and relates it to Trollope's own personal stake in the crisis between England and Ireland.
Dr. Wortle's School
- 280 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
Trollope's most "subversive" novel, this is a wide-ranging condemnation of group morals, collective prejudice and the devastating power that conventional values have upon well intentioned individuals.
The Fixed Period
- 150 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
Set on the fictional island of Britannula, the narrative explores a controversial societal practice where citizens must retire and face death at 67 to prevent overcrowding. President John Neverbend champions this 'Fixed Period,' believing it addresses pressing societal issues. However, as his friend Gabriel Crasweller approaches his 67th birthday, Neverbend's convictions are challenged. The novel delves into themes of aging, government control, and the ethics of euthanasia, using satire to critique the political and social norms of Trollope's time.
The story is set in Ireland, 1845-7, the famine years. "...[T]he story of the Fitzgeralds and their fight to survive a threat to possession of their family home, Castle Richmond. When Sir Thomas is blackmailed by the unscrupulous Mollets, his son, Herbert, is threatened with disinheritance; meanwhile both Herbert and his dashing cousin Owen compete for the hand of Clara Desmond, whose mother would secretly like Owen for herself. At the same time, Trollope's srupulous accuracy in recording prices, earnings, dates, and topography creates a disturbing pictue of the lives of the labouring Irish poor both before and during the famine." -- Cover, page [4]
The Kellys and the O'Kellys is Trollope's second novel, drawing on his first- hand experience travelling and working in Ireland.
Cousin Henry
- 246 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
The story revolves around an aging squire torn between his affection for his niece and disdain for his nephew as he contemplates his estate's inheritance. Initially favoring his nephew out of duty, the squire changes his mind during a visit, drafting a new will for his niece. After his death, the original will is discovered, but the new one is missing, leaving the nephew, Henry, in a precarious position. Burdened by the secret of the hidden will and facing legal pressures, Henry's greed leads him into a spiral of despair.
Returning Home
- 38 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
The author was a prominent Victorian novelist known for addressing political, social, and gender issues in his works. After an unsuccessful bid for Parliament in 1868, he dedicated himself to writing, achieving significant success with his novels, particularly those set in the fictional Barsetshire. His notable works include "The Warden" and the widely recognized "Barchester Towers," which showcase his keen insights and humor. Additionally, he contributed to the literary world by editing St Paul's Magazine, where many of his novels were serialized.
Christmas at Thompson Hall
- 56 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
The narrative follows Mrs. Brown through a series of significant events that shape her journey. Initially, she experiences success, but soon faces challenges leading to her failure. In her quest for freedom, Mrs. Brown makes attempts to escape her circumstances, ultimately succeeding. The story culminates with her arrival at Thompson Hall, where new adventures await. Each chapter highlights her resilience and determination in navigating life's ups and downs.
The Man Who Kept His Money in a Box
- 50 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
Anthony Trollope, a prominent Victorian novelist, explored political, social, and gender issues in his works. After leaving the British Post Office to pursue a political career, which ended in defeat, he dedicated himself to writing. He quickly gained recognition, particularly with his novel The Warden, the first in the Barsetshire series, followed by the acclaimed Barchester Towers. In addition to his novels, Trollope edited St Paul's Magazine, where many of his stories were serialized, showcasing his prolific literary output.
The Golden Lion Of Granpere
- 182 stránek
- 7 hodin čtení
Set in the picturesque Vosges mountains of northeastern France, the story follows the romance between Marie Bromar and George Voss, the innkeeper's son. As Marie moves in with the Voss family after her mother's death, their love faces challenges, particularly from George's father, Michel. The narrative delves into the lives of lower-class French and Swiss tradespeople, offering insights into their customs surrounding marriage and dowries. With a charming and joyful conclusion, the book highlights the folly of assuming to understand others' thoughts and feelings.
An Unprotected Female at the Pyramids
- 52 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, the work of Anthony Trollope delves into the intricate dynamics of political, social, and gender issues. After a brief foray into politics, he dedicated himself to literature, producing a wealth of novels, including the acclaimed Barsetshire series. His first major success, The Warden, paved the way for the beloved Barchester Towers, which exemplifies his sharp wit and keen observations of society. Trollope's contributions continue to resonate, reflecting the complexities of his time.
Aaron Trow
- 44 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
The book delves into the life and works of Anthony Trollope, a significant figure of the Victorian literary scene known for his insightful commentary on political, social, and gender issues. After leaving his job at the British Post Office to pursue a political career, he shifted focus to writing, achieving notable success with his Barsetshire series, particularly Barchester Towers. The narrative highlights his prolific output and his role as an editor, showcasing his contributions to literature during a transformative period in England.
Weihnachten in Thompson Hall
Christmas at Thompson Hall
Phineas Finn & Phineas Redux: Historical Novel - Parliamentary Series
- 794 stránek
- 28 hodin čtení
The Warden: Barsetshire Novel
- 116 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
The Warden concerns Mr Septimus Harding, the meek, elderly warden of Hiram's Hospital and precentor of Barchester Cathedral, in the fictional county of Barsetshire. Hiram's Hospital is an almshouse supported by a medieval charitable bequest to the Diocese of Barchester. Mr Harding was appointed to this position through the patronage of his old friend the Bishop of Barchester, who is also the father of Archdeacon Grantly to whom Harding's older daughter, Susan, is married. The warden, who lives with his remaining child, an unmarried younger daughter Eleanor, performs his duties conscientiously. The story concerns the impact upon Harding and his circle when a zealous young reformer, John Bold, launches a campaign to expose the disparity in the apportionment of the charity's income between its object, the bedesmen, and its officer, Mr Harding.
The Chronicles of Barsetshire
- 400 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
Anthony Trollope offers the complete six-novel collection of his acclaimed Barchester Chronicles, a narrative of clerical drama within the cathedral city.
Kept In The Dark Volume II
- 90 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
Set in Victorian society, this drama explores the intricate dynamics of relationships and the impact of family secrets. As characters navigate a web of intrigue and romance, their marriages and bonds are tested by the consequences of hidden truths. Trollope delves into themes of love, betrayal, and redemption, crafting complex characters that reflect the societal pressures of their time. With a captivating storyline and vivid portrayal of human emotions, this volume is essential for fans of Victorian literature and tales of deception.
This travelogue offers a rich exploration of 19th-century North America, as Anthony Trollope shares his keen observations on the social, economic, and cultural landscapes of the United States and Canada. Through vivid prose, he captures the essence of burgeoning cities and the diverse people who inhabit them. More than just a narrative, it serves as a testament to Trollope's observational prowess and provides a nuanced perspective on a rapidly changing continent, making it a valuable read for those interested in historical insights into the New World.
Kept In The Dark Volume I
- 92 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
Set in Victorian society, this drama intricately explores family secrets and relationship dynamics. A web of concealed truths threatens to unravel marriages and strain bonds, delving into themes of love, betrayal, and redemption. Trollope masterfully portrays complex characters, each vividly brought to life amidst societal pressures. The narrative captivates with its rich depiction of human emotions, making it a compelling read for enthusiasts of Victorian literature and tales of intrigue.
Set in the lesser-known Pyrenean valley, the story unfolds around the baths of Vernet, a place steeped in natural beauty and mystery. The narrative explores the lives of its visitors, each seeking solace or transformation through the healing waters. Richly woven with themes of discovery and personal growth, the book delves into the intertwined fates of characters who find connection and redemption in this serene landscape. The setting serves as a backdrop for profound introspection and the exploration of human relationships.
The travel narrative offers a vivid account of Anthony Trollope's experiences in the United States and Canada during the early 1860s. As a prominent Victorian novelist, Trollope shares his keen observations and reflections on the landscapes, culture, and society of North America, providing readers with a unique perspective of the continent during that era. First published in 1862, this work combines travel writing with insightful commentary on the places he visited.
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The Warden
The first book in Anthony Trollope's Chronicles of Barsetshire series of six novels
- 146 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
Set in the fictional cathedral town of Barchester, this novel introduces Mr. Septimus Harding, a benevolent wardenship holder of Hiram's Hospital, who faces challenges when his daughter Eleanor falls for reformist doctor John Bold. Bold's attempts to rectify the inequities of the hospital's charity funds spark a series of conflicts involving local clerics, leading to unexpected consequences. The narrative intricately weaves themes of clerical life and romance, culminating in a poignant conclusion that reflects the complexities of social reform and personal relationships.
Volume II continues the intricate exploration of character relationships and social dynamics within the Bertram family. As the narrative unfolds, themes of ambition, morality, and the complexities of love are further examined. The characters face personal challenges and societal expectations, leading to significant developments that impact their lives and decisions. Rich in detail, this volume deepens the reader's understanding of the characters' motivations and the societal norms of the time, making it a compelling continuation of the story.
Set in the fictional cathedral town of Barchester, the narrative delves into the complex relationships and power struggles among the clergy and local gentry. As new characters are introduced, including the ambitious and scheming Bishop, the story explores themes of ambition, morality, and social dynamics within the church. The novel captures the intricacies of ecclesiastical politics while providing a satirical look at Victorian society, making it a rich continuation of the events from The Warden.
The Claverings (Annotated)
- 536 stránek
- 19 hodin čtení
Set in 19th-century British society, the narrative delves into the lives of complex characters entangled in intricate relationships. It explores themes of love, ambition, and the moral dilemmas that arise from pursuing personal desires, offering a rich portrayal of the Victorian era's social dynamics.
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This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published in large print to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision. Megali, the publishing house behind this edition, focuses on making classic texts more readable, ensuring that important literature remains available to a wider audience.
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South Africa - A Journey to Southern Africa
- 202 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Set in April 1877, the narrative follows the author's decision to embark on a journey to South Africa. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the historical and cultural landscape of the time, exploring the motivations and experiences that drive the protagonist to seek adventure and discovery in a distant land.
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South Africa; Volume I
- 206 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
The book offers a modern reformatting of a significant historical work about South Africa, ensuring its preservation for future generations. It has been carefully retyped and designed, providing a clear and readable text, distinct from scanned copies of the original. This effort highlights the importance of the content throughout human history and aims to maintain its accessibility.
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South Australia and Western Australia
- 114 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
The book focuses on the historical significance of South Australia and Western Australia, presenting a classical work that has played an important role in human history. Alpha Editions has undertaken the preservation of this text by republishing it in a modern format, ensuring clarity and readability through reformatting and retyping, rather than using scanned copies. This effort aims to keep the work accessible for both present and future generations.
George Walker at Suez, and John Bull on the Guadalquivir
- 46 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
Anthony Trollope, a prominent Victorian novelist, explored political, social, and gender issues through his works. After leaving his job at the British Post Office to pursue a parliamentary career, he shifted focus to writing following his electoral defeat. He quickly gained recognition, particularly with his first major success, The Warden, and the highly acclaimed Barchester Towers. Trollope also contributed to St Paul's Magazine, where many of his novels were serialized, showcasing his prolific writing during this era.
Doctor Thorne (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
- 504 stránek
- 18 hodin čtení
Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, the story explores themes of love and societal expectations through the life of Mary, raised in secrecy by her uncle, Dr. Thorne. By hiding her true parentage, he aims to shield her from societal stigma, creating a narrative rich in intrigue and moral dilemmas as characters navigate class distinctions and personal desires.
Set in the context of social dynamics and personal aspirations, this volume continues to explore the lives of its central characters as they navigate relationships and societal expectations. The narrative delves into themes of ambition, love, and the pursuit of happiness, highlighting the complexities of human interactions. With rich character development and intricate plotlines, the story examines the impact of choices and the quest for fulfillment in a changing world.
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This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a company dedicated to making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision through large print editions. It aims to preserve the original text while enhancing readability, ensuring that important historical narratives remain available to a wider audience.
The book is a large print reproduction of a historical work, aimed at enhancing accessibility for individuals with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a company dedicated to making historical texts more readable, it emphasizes the importance of inclusivity in literature.
Can You Forgive Her? Vol. I
- 388 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
The narrative centers on Alice Vavasor, a young woman torn between two suitors: the dependable John Grey and the ambitious George Vavasor. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century England's parliamentary elections, the story delves into Alice's internal struggles with societal expectations and personal desires. Trollope masterfully intertwines themes of love, politics, and the pressures faced by women in Victorian society, offering rich characterizations and sharp insights into human nature and social dynamics of the time.


























