The Three Clerks (ePub)
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In 'The Three Clerks', Anthony Trollope spins an intricate tale of Victorian society, love, and the moral dilemmas faced by three young men in the civil service. This work, originally published in 1858, delves into the intricate bureaucracy of the mid-19th...
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In 'The Three Clerks', Anthony Trollope spins an intricate tale of Victorian society, love, and the moral dilemmas faced by three young men in the civil service. This work, originally published in 1858, delves into the intricate bureaucracy of the mid-19th century British administration through a blend of social commentary and rich character exploration. Utilizing a realist literary style that Trollope is famous for, the novel draws extensive parallels to the concerns of the era, particularly the scrutiny of public institutions and the examination of personal integrity within a complex social hierarchy. Its narrative unfolds within the broader panorama of Trollope's ongoing Barsetshire universe, offering literary cognoscenti a seamless melding of characters and contexts familiar from his other work.
Anthony Trollope, a prolific Victorian novelist, was known for his keen understanding of the subtleties of middle-class England and its bureaucratic machinery. It is widely held that his insider's perspective stemmed from his own employment at the Post Office, which undoubtedly informed his portrayal of the professional and ethical struggles of the clerks in this novel. His comprehensive depictions of 19th-century office culture and politics within 'The Three Clerks' not only reflect his personal experiences but also serve to critique the systemic flaws and the human element within governmental institutions.
'The Three Clerks' is highly recommended for readers who have an appreciation of Victorian literature and those interested in the nuanced study of character and societal structure. As with Trollope's other writings, the book appeals to both the scholar of English society and the aficionado of classical narratives. DigiCat Publishing's meticulous effort in republishing this book ensures that its legacy perseveres, inviting modern audiences to indulge in a narrative that masterfully bridges the gap between history and timeless human experiences.
Anthony Trollope, a prolific Victorian novelist, was known for his keen understanding of the subtleties of middle-class England and its bureaucratic machinery. It is widely held that his insider's perspective stemmed from his own employment at the Post Office, which undoubtedly informed his portrayal of the professional and ethical struggles of the clerks in this novel. His comprehensive depictions of 19th-century office culture and politics within 'The Three Clerks' not only reflect his personal experiences but also serve to critique the systemic flaws and the human element within governmental institutions.
'The Three Clerks' is highly recommended for readers who have an appreciation of Victorian literature and those interested in the nuanced study of character and societal structure. As with Trollope's other writings, the book appeals to both the scholar of English society and the aficionado of classical narratives. DigiCat Publishing's meticulous effort in republishing this book ensures that its legacy perseveres, inviting modern audiences to indulge in a narrative that masterfully bridges the gap between history and timeless human experiences.
Autoren-Porträt von Anthony Trollope
Anthony Trollope, a prolific Victorian novelist, was born on April 24, 1815, in London. His rich body of work highlights the nuances of the British clerical and political establishments with acute observation and social commentary. Trollope wrote 47 novels, in addition to short stories, essays, and travel books. One of his notable works is 'The Three Clerks' (1858), a novel which blends the precision of legal and bureaucratic workings with the drama of personal lives, revealing the very fabric of the Victorian society. Trollope's novels, known for their realistic storytelling, strong characterizations, and satirical undercurrents, are exemplary of the 19th-century bar of literature. His series 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' and the 'Palliser' novels, further cemented his standing as a writer who keenly understood social hierarchies and human pressures. Despite being less recognized in his early career, Trollope's insistence on detail, his prolific writing habits, and his balanced portrayal of contemporary life earned him a place amongst the esteemed figures in English literary history. Towards the end of his career, Trollope's works offered a detailed dissection of the norms, flaws, and splendors of his time, making him a significant figure for critics and readers interested in the Victorian era. He passed away on December 6, 1882, but his literary contributions continue to be celebrated and studied for their reflection of Victorian society and enduring quality of narrative.
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- Autor: Anthony Trollope
- 2022, 515 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547175896
- Erscheinungsdatum: 15.08.2022
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