Sinopsis de CAN YOU FORGIVE HER? (OXFORD WORLD S CLASSICS)
Alice Vavasor, a girl of independent spirit and means, is engaged to the ''paragon'' John Grey but, seemingly distressed by his perfection, she jilts him in favour of her less reputable cousin, George. Alice''s story is interwoven with that of the early married life of her friend, Lady Glencora. Founded in 1906 by J.M. Dent, the Everyman Library has always tried to make the best books ever written available to the greatest number of people at the lowest possible price. Unique editorial features that help Everyman Paperback Classics stand out from the crowd include: a leading scholar or literary critic''s introduction to the text, a biography of the author, a chronology of her or his life and times, a historical selection of criticism, and a concise plot summary. All books published since 1993 have also been completely restyled: all type has been reset, to offer a clarity and ease of reading unique among editions of the classics; a vibrant, full-color cover design now complements these great texts with beautiful contemporary works of art. But the best feature must be Everyman''s uniquely low price. Each Everyman title offers these extensive materials at a price that competes with the most inexpensive editions on the market-but Everyman Paperbacks have durable binding, quality paper, and the highest editorial and scholarly standards.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780199537662
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 928
Tiempo de lectura:
19h 19m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 24/03/2015
Año de edición: 2008
Plaza de edición: Es
Peso: 635.0 gr
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Escrito por Anthony Trollope
Oscurecido por otros escritores de la época victoriana como Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins o las hermanas Brontë, Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) fue sumamente popular y apreciado en su época y aguanta en pie de igualdad la comparación con cualquiera de ellos. En sus novelas, como en las de Jane Austen, se puede apreciar un penetrante conocimiento de su época y de las pasiones y resortes que mueven la naturaleza humana.