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21. Miss Mackenzie by Anthony Trollope | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2009-10-04)
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Miss Mackenzie
A classic Victorian novel
an overlooked small gem
Good for today, so-so for Trollope!
Trollope's gentle satire wins through here. |
22. The Warden by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1998-07-23)
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Not for everyone
A Necessary Start
A Carefully Written, Moving Novel
Not for profit
"He was not so anxious to prove himself right, as to be so." |
23. He Knew He Was Right (Penguin Classics) by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback: 864
Pages
(1996-04-01)
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correction and praise of Trollope
Trollope's answer to Shakespeare's Othello
Beware of "free shipping"
Exceptionally contemporary
The beauties of conventional decency, and what lurks beneath |
24. The Way We Live Now by Anthony Trollope | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2004-03-01)
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worth the effort
No Way To Write - Then or Now
A 19th Century Tale that Could Have Taken Place in 2008 |
25. The Prime Minister (Penguin Classics) by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback: 736
Pages
(1996-04-01)
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Augean stables waiting for the cleaner
The Pallisers: Front & Center
The Prime Minister: The fifth and penultimate Palliser novel by Trollope is a foray into high level British politics and love
Morality
Outsiders and Insiders The most intriguing part of the book, though, are the sections that deal with Ferdinand Lopez, a Jewish "outsider" to upper class London society, toward whom Trollope seems to have had a fascinatingly unsettled and ambivalent attitude. Is he a tragic figure whose relatively small-scale vices only bring about his downfall because he is trying to gain entry into a self-enclosed world of unearned privilege, or is he really the unscrupulous "adventurer" that the other characters all regard him as being? The fact that the author himself never really seems to have made up his own mind on this topic is perhaps a weakness in some sense, but it shows that Trollope was able to retain at least some of his intellectual honesty as the curious, inquisitive liberalism of his youth began to give way to the slightly paranoid toryism of his old age. ... Read more |
26. The Claverings by Anthony Trollope | |
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(2010-08-14)
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Victorian three way?
Tension?Suspense?From Trollope?
one of Trollope's best
So, you think you've read everything Trollope has to offer...
A Male, Victorian Version of Austen's Emma |
27. The Warden by Anthony Trollope | |
Kindle Edition:
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(1996-08-01)
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Classic of victorian fiction, slightly dated by modern standards |
28. The Vicar Of Bullhampton by Anthony Trollope | |
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(2010-08-20)
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The Vicar of Bullhampton (Illustrated)
Another Trollope Winner
One of the master's masterpieces
Insightful, realistic, a pleasure to read
Excellent |
29. The Christmas Stories (The Complete Short Stories, V. 1) by Anthony Trollope | |
Hardcover: 248
Pages
(1979-06)
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30. The American Senator (Oxford World's Classics) by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback: 608
Pages
(2009-03-15)
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31. The American Senator (Oxford World's Classics) by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback: 608
Pages
(2009-03-15)
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32. Can You Forgive Her? (Trollope, Penguin) by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback: 1056
Pages
(1994-01-01)
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Can you forgive them?
good but long
Vacillatrix hiking
Rereading Trollope
Great read, small problems. |
33. Castle Richmond by Anthony Trollope | |
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(2010-08-21)
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Trollope fans, don't miss this one!
Trollope is Trollope
Castle User-Unfriendly
TROLLOPE FANS - DON'T OVERLOOK THIS ONE! THIS IS THE TALE OF 2 MEN IN LOVE WITH THE SAME WOMAN. THE FORTUNES OF THESE 2 MEN CONSTANTLY SHIFT THROUGHOUT THE STORY DUE TO A FAMILY INHERITANCE QUESTION -WHICH FORMS THE CENTRAL MYSTERY OF THE BOOK. AND AS THEIR FORTUNES CHANGE, THE MOTHER OF THE WOMAN WHOM BOTH LOVE, CONTINUES TO INTEFEREAND ATTEMPT TO SELL HER DAUGHTER'S HEART TO THE RICHEST BIDDER. I'VE READ A LOT OF TROLLOPE, AND I WOULD RATE THIS ONE OF HIS FINEST. THE ONLY PART OF THE BOOK THAT I FOUND NOT THAT INTERESTING, WAS THE HISTORY PERTAINING TO THE GREAT IRISH FAMINE.NEVERTHELESS, IF YOU LIKE TROLLOPE, DO READ THIS ONE!
Trollope's Romance in Ireland Castle Richmond isTrollope's romance in Ireland set against the backdrop of the Great Famine. You might wonder if the famine sequences get in the way of the main plot. I certainly thought so myself until I read a brilliantly written chaptertwo-thirds of the way through the book in which one of the heroes of thestory encounters a starving mother and her children.In five paragraphsthe book takes on a whole new prespective.Suddenly our hero (andourselves) become aware that happiness is a relative thing, not somethingthat should be dictated by those we love and how much are in our purses. What an enlightening concept!Anyone who thinks that Trollope is out-datedneed only focus on what he is saying in Castle Richmond to see what a trulymodern thinker he really was. Castle Richmond's main plot is a look attwo upper class families: the Desmonds and the Fitzgeralds.We follow themthrough their lives, watching as love is gained and love is lost.We get acomplete glimpse into the morals of these people; people who really feelthey are doing right no matter who is hurt.I was amazed that themelancholy scenes were almost better written then the happy ones.Andthere are very few writers of that age and ours that write better dialoguethan he. I hope readers who have read Trollope's more popular works willtake the time to read this novel.Trollope obviously loved Irelandimmensely, and he need not apologize for setting his story in that country. The land, the people, the circumstances are completely displayed for us toenjoy.It is a comfort to walk in his world, through the path between theelms, through the hilly countryside.I thought more then once that I wouldgo there like a shot if it was offered to me.And that, I believe, is thetrue magic of Trollope's work. ... Read more |
34. Orley farm by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback: 612
Pages
(2010-09-09)
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Much to admire, much to edit......
(four and half stars) the dangers of re-reading one's favorite book
One of the Best Classic Authors -- Kindle Edition is Fantastic
You expect a lot of page skipping...
Truly Classic |
35. The Duke's Children by Anthony Trollope | |
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(2009-10-04)
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Terrible beginning
One of Trollope's best, that's saying a lot! |
36. Sir Harry Hotspur Of Humblethwaite by Anthony Trollope | |
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(2010-08-21)
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Please don't reveal the major plot points of novels in your reviews.
disappointed by ending
Love Gone Wrong
A failuire to reform a scoundrel
fine short novel |
37. John Caldigate by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback: 458
Pages
(2010-08-30)
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Good but not worthy of a rereading
Pretty good book |
38. John Caldigate by Anthony Trollope | |
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(2010-08-21)
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Good but not worthy of a rereading
Pretty good book |
39. The Belton Estate by Anthony Trollope | |
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(2010-08-22)
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Great Trollope, Bad proofing
beautiful story, lousy copy
Good story, crappy edition
A good story, but where was the copyeditor?!?
One of my favorite Trollope novels |
40. The Palliser Novels: 6-volume set by Anthony Trollope | |
Hardcover: 4894
Pages
(1991-05-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description While the novels center around the stately politician Plantagenet Palliser, the interest is less in politics than in the lively social scene Trollope creates against a Parliamentary backdrop.His keen eye for the subtleties of character and "great apprehension of the real" impressed contemporary writers from Nathaniel Hawthorne to Henry James, and in the Palliser Novels we find him at his very best. Between the covers of these books we meet a wonderfully rich variety of men and women, among them Alice Vavasor, whose waverings between suitors--and the resulting mess--prompted Trollope to ask Can Your Forgive Her?; the handsome Irish MP Phineas Finn, who grows to maturity as the novels progress; the beautiful enchantress Lizzie Eustace, whose scandalous diamonds are the talk of London high society; Ferdinand Lopez, the unctuous social climber; the elegant and witty Lady Glencora, Plantagenet's wife; and Palliser himself--first as a cabinet aspirant, later as Prime Minister--who is the connecting thread that holds the series together.Along the way we are also introduced to a host of amusing and sharply-drawn characters of less social status who, much like the bumpkins of Shakespeare, offer a distorting yet insightful fun-house mirror to the main action. Nowhere else did Trollope bring to life in such compelling fashion the teeming world of Victorian society and politics, and nowhere else did he create more memorable and living characters than those who populate these six volumes.As a group the Palliser Novels provide us with the most extensive and telling expose of British life during the period of its greatest prestige. Customer Reviews (3)
Wow!!
Palliser Novels - Six Volumes in 1 slipcase /by Oxford
They're called classics for a reason |
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