Książka Barchester Towers Anthony Trollope

Barchester Towers

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Twarda
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"Barchester Towers" is the acclaimed second novel in Anthony Trollope's "Chronicles of Barsetshire"...

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Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Twarda
Data wydania
2026
strony
440
EAN
9781025446530
ISBN
1025446534
Enbook ID
52989666
Waga
792
Wymiary
156 x 234 x 25

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"Barchester Towers" is the acclaimed second novel in Anthony Trollope's "Chronicles of Barsetshire" and stands as a masterpiece of Victorian satire and social commentary. The narrative centers on the power struggles within the fictional English cathedral town of Barchester following the death of its bishop. The arrival of the new bishop, Dr. Proudie, and his domineering wife, alongside the ambitious and calculating chaplain Mr. Slope, sets the stage for a fierce ecclesiastical battle against the established conservative clergy led by Archdeacon Grantly.

Trollope expertly navigates the intricacies of church politics, social climbing, and romantic entanglements with a keen eye for human nature and institutional hypocrisy. Through its rich characterizations and humorous prose, the novel explores themes of tradition versus reform, the influence of social hierarchies, and the persistent quest for status in a changing world. "Barchester Towers" remains a cornerstone of 19th-century literature, offering readers a witty and enduring look at the complexities of communal life and the foibles of the human spirit. Its portrayal of the clash between the old guard and the new reformers provides a timeless exploration of ambition and integrity.

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