Dr. Wortle's School

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Sprache - Englisch

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Anthony Trollope's 'Dr. Wortle's School' interlaces the intricacies of social dynamics with a profound look into Victorian morality and education, all through the discerning lens of the titular headmaster of a small, yet reputable boys' preparatory school. In true Trollopian style, the novel features a blend of realism and the finesse of social satire, constructed with elegant prose and an astute understanding of the period's sensibilities. Presented by DigiCat Publishing in a commendable effort to preserve the classics for contemporary readership, this special edition maintains the literary context and the enduring relevance of its social commentary, encapsulated in a newly accessible format that bridges the historic and the modern literary landscape.

The author, Anthony Trollope, was an established novelist known for his perceptive exploration of the social and political milieu of his time. 'Dr. Wortle's School' embodies Trollope's keen observations, possibly spurred by his experience as a postal surveyor's clerk, which gave him a unique vantage point on societal norms and the educational system of his era. He draws from a deep well of personal insight, enabling him to craft authentic characters whose dilemmas resonate with universal ethical conundrums, reflecting his own contemplation of the world around him.

This edition is ideally suited for readers who delight in the nuanced tapestry of human relationships and the moral quandaries inherent to positions of authority and trust. Trollope's novel, with its exploration of theme and character that is both archetypal and distinctly Victorian, offers a window into a bygone era's soul. It beckons scholars and enthusiasts of classic literature, inviting them to ponder the timeless questions of integrity, responsibility, and the societal blueprint of righteousness that remain pertinent to this day.


About the Author

Anthony Trollope (1815–1882) was a Victorian-era English novelist known for his prolific writing and keen insight into the social classes and institutions of his time. As a writer, Trollope's realist style and comprehensive narrative structures have granted him an enduring place in the literary canon. Renowned for the 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' series and the 'Palliser' novels, Trollope penned 47 novels, as well as various short stories and travelogues. 'Dr. Wortle's School,' a standalone novel published in 1881, exemplifies Trollope's nuanced portrayal of moral dilemmas and satirical examination of Victorian society. Trollope's adeptness at character development is evident in his depiction of the titular headmaster's conflict between personal principles and societal expectations. Trollope's prolific output was partly due to his disciplined writing routine, which he balanced with a career in the British Post Office; indeed, he is credited with introducing the iconic red pillar mailboxes to Britain. His works are considered significant for their realism and intricate psychological analyses. Trollope's influence can be observed on modern storytelling, and he stands amongst the distinguished literary figures of the 19th century, such as Charles Dickens and George Eliot.

Product Details

Publisher: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 180 Pages

Filesize: 616.3 KB

ISBN: 8596547380887

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