The Landleaguers (eBook)

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2022
348 Seiten
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859-654731806-4 (EAN)

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The Landleaguers - Anthony Trollope
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In "The Landleaguers," Anthony Trollope delves into the intricate dynamics of Irish society during the late 19th century, focusing on the political turbulence surrounding land reform and tenant rights. Employing a rich and engaging narrative style, Trollope combines sharp social commentary with elements of romance and intrigue, creating a multifaceted exploration of nationalism and individual morality. The novel's intricate characterizations and vivid settings offer a window into the complexities of class struggle, reflecting the broader literary context of realist fiction and its commitment to portraying contemporary social issues. Anthony Trollope, an esteemed Victorian novelist, was not only a master of storytelling but also deeply engaged with the socio-political challenges of his time. His own experiences as a postal surveyor in Ireland and his vivid understanding of the agrarian crisis informed his insights into the grievances of the Irish people. This personal connection imbues "The Landleaguers" with authenticity and urgency, showcasing Trollope's ability to engage with pressing themes of justice and reform. Readers who seek a compelling mix of narrative depth and societal critique will find "The Landleaguers" an essential read. Trollope's meticulous craftsmanship and empathetic portrayal of his characters will prompt reflection on the lasting implications of land ownership and the human condition, making this novel both a historical document and a timeless exploration of human struggles.

Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was an English novelist of the Victorian era, acclaimed for his penetrating insights into the social and political issues of his time. Trollope's literary career was prolific, and he is best known for his Chronicles of Barsetshire, a series that paints a vivid picture of the clerical life in the fictional English county of Barsetshire. His novel 'The Landleaguers', though lesser-known, further attests to his prolificacy and versatility as it addresses the complexities of Irish land issues toward the end of his career. Trollope's literary style combined realism with a keen eye for detail and a wry sense of humor, distinguishing him among his peers. He richly depicted the milieu of middle-class life, exploring themes such as the conflict between personal ambition and social acceptance ('The Way We Live Now'), and the influence of money ('The Palliser novels'). Despite initial success, Anthony Trollope's work was somewhat overshadowed by contemporaries like Dickens and Thackeray but has since been revalued for its delicate social satire and acute characterizations. His autobiography, published posthumously, offers a unique perspective into the methodical approach he employed in his writing, which involved arduous daily quotas—an unusual reveal that demystified the process of his production, yet also highlighted the dedication and discipline that marked his professional life. His works have not only enjoyed continuous print but have adapted into various films and television series, reflecting the timelessness of his storytelling.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Schlagworte 19th Century Ireland • 19th century political fiction • Anglo-Irish relations fiction • british political novels • character-driven narrative • Classical literature • colonial Ireland themes • detailed character development • English literature • English novelists • family dynamics • Fiction • historical fiction • historical social issues • Ireland • Irish History • Irish land agitation • Irish social issues • Land League • Land League movement literature • landowner conflict • Landownership • Land Tenure • Land War • peasant struggle • political fiction • political intrigue novel • political tensions • Social Class • social commentary fiction • Socio-economic struggles • Trollope's novels • Victorian historical fiction • Victorian Literature • Victorian realism
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