Castle Richmond - Trollope, Anthony
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- Livre Roman historique
Résumé :
A sharp, generous gaze at a provincial world, Castle Richmond invites you into a richly drawn Midlands estate and the delicate, dangerous negotiations between land and people. This is not merely a Victorian tale...
Biographie:
for classic-literature collectors, it represents a treasured, scholarly-pitched artefact. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, carefully prepared to endure as part of a reimagined, accessible nineteenth-century canon....
Sommaire:
it is a keenly observed Irish historical fiction that threads satire, politics, and heartache into a living social novel. Anthony Trollope's careful balance of character and context yields a story where landlord tenant conflict meets a wider drama of reform and nation-building. The book's moral interrogations, lively social scenes, and quietly unfolding political tensions offer both engrossing plot and a lens on nineteenth-century Ireland and Victorian Britain. Its appeal ranges from readers seeking a gripping narrative to those pursuing classroom-study edition-level clarity and enduring literary craft. Castle Richmond stands as a touchstone in the nineteenth century literary tradition, inviting comparison with Dickensian social commentary and its own distinctive Irish register. A significant, historically resonant work, Castle Richmond illuminates a formative era when reform movements and everyday life intersected with enduring questions of land, loyalty, and legitimacy. For casual readers, it delivers a sweeping, human-centered story...