Orley Farm
About the eBook
In Anthony Trollope's novel, 'Orley Farm,' readers are immersed in a complex and multifaceted narrative that explores themes of family, class, and inheritance. Trollope's precise and detailed prose transports the reader to the Victorian era, where etiquette and social norms play a crucial role in the characters' lives. The novel's intricate plot twists and turns make it a compelling read for those interested in 19th-century English literature, with Trollope's signature wit and insight shining through. As with many of Trollope's works, 'Orley Farm' offers a rich tapestry of characters and relationships that reflect the society in which they exist, providing a glimpse into the dynamics of the time period.
About the Author
Anthony Trollope (1815–1882) was an English novelist of the Victorian era, renowned for his keen observations of the social and political landscapes of his time. Trollope embarked on a career in the postal service before his writing garnered significant attention, a job which took him to Ireland and provided material for his later novels. He rose to fame for his series of books known as the 'Chronicles of Barsetshire', which began with 'The Warden' (1855). However, Trollope's prolific output includes a variety of works, such as the Palliser series, and over forty novels that delve into the intricacies of Victorian society. 'Orley Farm', published in 1862, stands as a prime example of his talent for creating multidimensional characters and exploring legal and moral dilemmas. The novel's focus on a court case reflects Trollope's own interest in the law, derived from his mother's similar fascination, and it showcases his narrative prowess and deep understanding of human nature. Trollope's literary style is characterized by a narrator's voice that often 'breaks the fourth wall', speaking directly to the reader and commenting on the story, thus engaging readers in a dialogue about the moral implications of the characters' actions. Despite being less popular in the years immediately following his death, scholarly and popular re-evaluation in the late 20th century reaffirmed Trollope as a critical figure in English literature. His works continue to be studied for their social commentary, characterisation, and vivid depiction of 19th-century life.
Product Details
Publisher: DigiCat
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Language: English
Size: 744 Pages
Filesize: 3.5 MB
ISBN: 8596547305675
Published: Sept. 15, 2022