Castle Richmond (ePub)
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Anthony Trollope's novel 'Castle Richmond', nestled within the rich tradition of 19th-century English literature, exemplifies his deft storytelling and keen social insight. Within its pages lies a compelling narrative flanked by Trollope's intricate...
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Anthony Trollope's novel 'Castle Richmond', nestled within the rich tradition of 19th-century English literature, exemplifies his deft storytelling and keen social insight. Within its pages lies a compelling narrative flanked by Trollope's intricate characterization and a meticulous depiction of the societal and familial dynamics in the Victorian era. The novel weaves together themes of love, moral choices, and the stark social stratifications of the time, all portrayed through the author's distinctive prose and the evocative setting of Ireland during the Great Famine. It stands testament to Trollope's ability to traverse the complex interplay between personal affairs and broader societal issues, a literary dance elegantly choreographed to reflect the zeitgeist of his period.
Anthony Trollope himself was a figure as multi-layered as his fictional characters, with an intimate knowledge of both the bureaucratic realms and the nuanced social tapestry that he so vividly portrays in his works. 'Castle Richmond' may well be read as a personal purview into the author's contemplation on adversity and resilience-an echo of his own experiences and observations within the British civil service and his travels through Ireland. His literary contributions are informed by his perpetual exploration of societal constructs and human nature, a journey that has bequeathed us with a rich bibliography of thoughtful and immersive literature.
For the discerning reader, 'Castle Richmond' is more than a novel-it is a portal into the depths of Victorian sensibilities and a mirror to the ever-recurring motifs of human experience. To embrace Trollope's work is to engage with a piece of literary history; a confluence of narrative prowess and cultural reflection. This particular edition, presented by DigiCat Publishing, ensures the endurance of Trollope's voice, allowing contemporary audiences to experience his timeless relevance and the enduring power of the written word. 'Castle Richmond' is recommended not only for devotees of classical English literature but for anyone who yearns to examine the human condition through the prism of historical authenticity and profound storytelling.
Anthony Trollope himself was a figure as multi-layered as his fictional characters, with an intimate knowledge of both the bureaucratic realms and the nuanced social tapestry that he so vividly portrays in his works. 'Castle Richmond' may well be read as a personal purview into the author's contemplation on adversity and resilience-an echo of his own experiences and observations within the British civil service and his travels through Ireland. His literary contributions are informed by his perpetual exploration of societal constructs and human nature, a journey that has bequeathed us with a rich bibliography of thoughtful and immersive literature.
For the discerning reader, 'Castle Richmond' is more than a novel-it is a portal into the depths of Victorian sensibilities and a mirror to the ever-recurring motifs of human experience. To embrace Trollope's work is to engage with a piece of literary history; a confluence of narrative prowess and cultural reflection. This particular edition, presented by DigiCat Publishing, ensures the endurance of Trollope's voice, allowing contemporary audiences to experience his timeless relevance and the enduring power of the written word. 'Castle Richmond' is recommended not only for devotees of classical English literature but for anyone who yearns to examine the human condition through the prism of historical authenticity and profound storytelling.
Autoren-Porträt von Anthony Trollope
Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was an English novelist of the Victorian era, renowned for his prolific writing and his insightful depiction of the mores and institutions of his time. Born in London, Trollope endured a difficult childhood before finding success in the literary world. His career flourished while he simultaneously worked for the Post Office, a position that allowed him to travel and observe the societal structures he would later incorporate into his works. Trollope's writing style is characterized by its realism, rich characterizations, and detailed landscape of the contemporary socio-political scene.Trollope's oeuvre includes a number of series and standalone novels that explore the interplay of personal ambition and societal expectations. 'Castle Richmond' (1860), set against the backdrop of the Irish famine, exemplifies his talent for creating compelling narratives that also comment on historical events. Notable for its poignant portrayal of the humanitarian crisis, the book offers a window into the struggles of the Irish gentry and the impoverished population. While lesser-known than his Chronicles of Barsetshire or Palliser novels, 'Castle Richmond' showcases Trollope's narrative prowess and commitment to social realism. His nuanced understanding of the human condition, married with his keen observation of the time's challenges, cements Trollope's place as a vital chronicler of Victorian England and its empire.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Anthony Trollope
- 2022, 482 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547178637
- Erscheinungsdatum: 15.08.2022
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