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61. The Duke's Children by Anthony Trollope | |
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(2003-01-01)
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62. Cousin Henry by Anthony Trollope | |
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(2009-10-04)
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Hopefully not his best
Good, but hardly his best
One of Trollope's best |
63. The Bertrams by Anthony Trollope | |
Hardcover: 828
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(2010-05-23)
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Interesting, but not my favorite Trollope
the nature and limits of prudence
Trollope adds something different
Vintage Trollope
ONE OF HIS BEST |
64. The Fixed Period by Anthony Trollope | |
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(2009-10-04)
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interesting idea but too long for the idea |
65. Barchester Towers Miss Mackenzie Cousin by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback:
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(1995-08)
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66. Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback: 362
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(2010-09-04)
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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 |
67. The Kellys and the O'Kellys by Anthony Trollope | |
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(2009-10-04)
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68. The Prime Minister by Anthony Trollope | |
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(2009-10-04)
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69. The Macdermots of Ballycloran by Anthony Trollope | |
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(2009-10-04)
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First novel a success |
70. The "Palliser" Novels, Volumes I-VI, Complete by Anthony Trollope | |
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(2009-04-13)
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71. The Way We Live Now (Barnes & Noble Classics) by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback: 880
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(2005-08-01)
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72. Anthony Trollope: the Complete Short Stories in Five Volumes: The Journey to Panama and Other Stories Vol 5 by Anthony Trollope | |
Hardcover: 240
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(1991-09-26)
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73. The Three Clerks by Anthony Trollope | |
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(2010-08-23)
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another great Trollope
Dull One problem could be that Trollope tries to handle too many characters.The Three Clerks of the title are Harry Norman, his best friend and eventually worst enemy Alaric Tudor (who steals his promotion and then his lady-love), and Alaric's cousin, the dissipated and indebted Charley Tudor. Of these young men, Harry Norman in his innocence, having much to learn about the ways of men, women and the world, would have been the most interesting to pursue, but Trollope concentrates on Alaric and his ambitions which eventually get him into a courtroom and jail -- though with a surprisingly light sentence for a man who swindles a client's fortune.The young men are matched to three young women, the Woodward sisters.Gertrude, the eldest, is cold-hearted and ambitious, and though Harry Norman loves her greatly, makes a heartless but intellectual decision to unite herself with Alaric, whose ambition she admires.She pays the price for this, but she does so in the typical female role, always viewing her husband as something near to a god, never blaming him for his failings and his crimes, and standing by her man through the trials that will follow for her and her children.Gertrude, like Alaric, gets her comeuppance, but she is also symbolic of the dependent woman of her time and often of our times, sticking to a man through all insult because the world has convinced her that not only can she not stand on her own, but she deserves no better than to be the support of a man whose ethics and behaviors are questionable.Linda, Gertrude's younger sister, who is loved and romanced but then dumped by Alaric, who cold-heartedly and ambitiously wants the oldest daughter rather than the one he professes to love, is like Harry Norman an interesting character who should have been explored but who gets little mention in the pages of the book.She is superceded by her baby sister, Katie, who falls for the useless rogue Charley and thus falls into an hysterical wasting-away that is so annoying that you almost wish . . . Well, never mind what you wish, but all six of these characters are dissatisfying and foolish, victims of their era and their stations in life.Add to that, we have Mrs. Woodward, mother to the three women, who is very nice but ineffectual and though having the opportunity to succeed, succumbs to being helpless without a man to take care of her.She is of no benefit to her daughters and actually far too negligent in her mothering of them, leading to the disasters and potential disasters in the book.Lesser characters include Undecimus Scott, the villian who leads Alaric astray, who is not as evil as he is expected to be but merely manipulative and conniving, essentially a bore. There is also Uncle Bat, a retired sea captain who makes a home with the Woodwards and generally drinks himself into a stupor.Or members of the civil service who both support or compete with Harry and Alaric in their rise in their careers.Everything ends well for Harry, at least, and Linda -- two good people get their just reward.Charley Tudor turns into a Trollope himself, writing stories for the literary magazines of his day, although the author reproduces his stories within the context of the book, which introduces just another method of dulling the pace and the action of the novel itself.Plenty of pages here to skim or skip, the book could have been half the size but still have retained the essence of the story -- on the other hand, if the author had only developed his characters and followed the important ones more closely, we could have had a finer novel of psychological and moral import.
9 to 5 Victorian Style |
74. Australia and New Zealand: Volume 1 by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback: 547
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(2000-12-05)
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75. Phineas Redux vol. I (v. I) by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback: 300
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(2008-01-11)
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76. Australia and New Zealand: Volume 2 by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback: 533
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(2000-12-05)
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77. Early Short Stories (Oxford World's Classics) by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback: 528
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(1995-02-09)
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78. Nina Balatka and Linda Tressel (Oxford World's Classics) by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback: 440
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(1991-09-05)
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The Alternative Trollope The two stories have much in common.Each is set in a foreign city that Trollope had recently visited ("Nina" in Prague, "Linda" in Nuremberg), with a plot centered on the impact of an aunt's religious bigotry on a young woman's marital prospects.In one, the zealous aunt is Roman Catholic and opposes her niece's betrothal to a wealthy Jew.In the other, an Anabaptist aunt strives to promote a union between beautiful, wealthy Linda Tressel and a clownish, middle-aged bureaucrat. "Nina" is the better realized of the two tales.Troubling the course of true love are both the antisemitism of the Balatka family and the countervailing suspicions of the Jewish community, forces that work to drive the lovers apart.Some of the machinations are clumsy, but character is, as usual, more important than incident in Trollope.The portrayal of the mutually hostile religious communities is especially effective, showing a broad range of attitudes in each camp.Nina and her fiancé are themselves complicated figures, for it takes a long time for their love to completely overcome prejudices instilled from childhood. "Linda", by contrast, suffers from dramatis personae who are mostly caricatures, out of place in a serious, even grim, story.The religious motif verges on the absurd.There are reasons why a 19th century Catholic family would revolt against a relative's marriage to a Jew.There are none to move an Anabaptist to insist on linking her nearest kinswoman to a worldly boor.Indeed, the author does not have much notion of what "Anabaptists" are.(He seems to regard them as a species of Calvinist, which is about like labeling Ross Perot a "Republican".)Religious bigotry detached from any recognizable religion can evoke only laughter, which is not the response that "Linda Tressel" is supposed to arouse. Trollope's experiment did not turn out particularly well.The mildly unusual settings and themes of these works could not hide his identity from alert critics, several of whom quickly pierced the veil of anonymity.On the other hand, readers were fooled and declined to buy, even though the reviews were generally positive."Another ten years of unpaid unflagging labor might have built up a second reputation," Trollope wrote in his autobiography, but "I could not at once induce English readers to read what I gave to them, unless I gave it with my name."That is what he did thereafter, bringing the career of the "alternative Trollope" to an end. ... Read more |
79. Phineas Finn by Anthony Trollope | |
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(1977)
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80. The Warden and Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope | |
Paperback: 284
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(2009-08-05)
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