Phineas Finn
  Phineas Finn
Titolo Phineas Finn
AutoreAnthony Trollope
Prezzo€ 1,99
EditoreGood Press
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
In "Phineas Finn," Anthony Trollope intricately weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of political ambition and moral dilemmas in 19th-century England. Written in Trollope's signature style, characterized by a keen observational approach and vivid characterizations, the novel delves into the life of its titular character, an Irishman who becomes embroiled in the political machinations of the House of Commons. Through a blend of social commentary and personal conflict, Trollope examines themes of love, betrayal, and the often murky intersection of morality and politics, situating Finn's journey amidst the shifting tides of Victorian society. Anthony Trollope, a prominent Victorian novelist, draws from his own experiences in the world of politics and literature to craft this compelling narrative. Having served as a postal surveyor while actively engaging with the political landscape of his time, Trollope possessed a profound understanding of the parliamentary system and its often flawed representatives. This personal connection likely influenced his portrayal of Phineas Finn, allowing for a nuanced examination of aspiration and the realities of political life as seen through the eyes of an idealistic yet vulnerable protagonist. "Phineas Finn" is highly recommended for readers interested in Victorian literature, political narratives, and character-driven stories. Trollope'Äôs intricate storytelling and insights into human nature make this novel an engaging read that resonates with contemporary themes of ambition and ethics. Dive into this rich tapestry of life, love, and politics that continues to inspire reflection and debate.