The Duke''s Children is the last of Trollope''s six Palliser novels and concludes the story of Plantagenet Palliser, former Prime Minister and latterly Duke of Omnium. Lady Glencora is dead and the Duke, widowed and grieving, is left with the responsibility of three difficult children. His sons are sent down from university in disgrace and the Duke is further dismayed when his daughter Lady Mary and his eldest son Silverbridge both propose to marry out of the English nobility. One by one the Duke''s dearest wishes are thwarted, yet at the same time he discovers how parents can learn from their children, and is rescued from his own inflexible pride and snobbery by the strength of his private affections. As Birch remarks in her introduction, ''of all the many late developers in Trollope''s fiction, Palliser is the most impressive''. The Duke''s Children (1880) is resonant with the memories of the Duke of Omnium who had come to be more than a fiction to Trollope, ''so much do I love the man whose character I had endeavoured to portray''.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Penguin
ISBN: 9780140433449
Número de páginas: 560
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 05/06/2001
Año de edición: 1995
Plaza de edición: Inglaterra
Alto: 13.0 cm
Ancho: 19.0 cm
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Anthony Trollope y DINAH BIRCH
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.