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The Palliser Novels
The Palliser Novels | Anthony Trollope
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In his autobiography, Anthony Trollope called the Palliser Novels--that sprawling epic of Victorian England for which he is justly famous--"the best work of my life," adding "I think Plantagenet Palliser stands more firmly on the ground than any other personage I have created." But as sixteen years separated the first novel from the last, Trollope worried that readers would be unable to approach them as a whole. "Who will even know that they should be so read?" he complained. Solving this problem in particularly splendid fashion, Oxford is now reissuing the Palliser Novels in an elegantly crafted hard-bound set--with acid-free papers and durable binding--that include the wealth of illustrations that first appeared in the Oxford Illustrated Trollope years ago. Now, a whole new generation of readers can enjoy one of nineteenth-century literature's greatest achievements. 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."
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Ruthiella
The Palliser Novels | Anthony Trollope
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#20Series20Days - Day Eleven

As a die-hard fan of Trollope, I had to also include The Palliser series in my list of 20. So many memorable characters, Lady Glencora, Phineas Finn, etc. There is also some overlap with the Barchester books.

I ❤️ Trollope

Andrew65 Will have to read some of his books. 4y
Ruthiella @Andrew65 His books are perfect also for television adaptations if you want to try him out that way first! 4y
BarbaraBB I only read two but lady Glencora stood out! 4y
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Ruthiella @BarbaraBB Yes! She has that kind of personality that makes her memorable! 4y
LeahBergen Did you swipe these from your father, too? 😂 They‘re wonderful! 4y
Ruthiella @LeahBergen Ha ha, no. I got most at a second hand book store and the rest I ordered on Abe Books 😀. 4y
batsy Ooh, love these sleek black covers! 4y
Ruthiella @batsy It was total luck I got these. I found a bunch together in a store and took the plunge. 4y
rubyslippersreads @Ruthiella @Andrew65 I love the miniseries with Susan Hampshire as Lady Glencora. 4y
Ruthiella @rubyslippersreads I‘m watching it (well, little by little) now! So far I think the casting is fantastic except for Phineas... I wanted him to be a little more handsome. 4y
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Nerdy_Bookworm
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Just a slight rant. Alice is such a fool! She gave up a man that adores her! Are you crazy girl? Men like that are rare, and you just let him go? Grrrrrr!!!!!!

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