· Review – Trollope, “The Prime Minister”. Septem Peter Berard. Anthony Trollope, “The Prime Minister” () – I read about one Trollope a year. He’s probably my favorite Victorian novelist. I like the (relative) frankness with which he deals with his society. This is the fifth of six novels in his Palliser series, all having to do with Plantagenet Palliser, fabulously wealthy aristocrat . Trollope investigates several themes in `The Prime Minister' by (implicitly) comparing and contrasting the main characters. As to the men: Plantagenet Palliser is indeed `the perfect gentleman' but this has its drawbacks too, or so it seems: he is scrupulous to a t, unable to socialize and `joke around' with other men, and ever in doubt of his own capability to be a good prime minister/5(66). The Prime Minister Hardcover – January 1, by. Anthony Trollope (Author) › Visit Amazon's Anthony Trollope Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Anthony Trollope (Author) out of 5 stars. 65 ratings/5(65).
" The Prime Minister is the key work in the Palliser series. The political storyline tells us that although the practicalities of political life demand frequent moral compromise and social discomfort, a man of the highest rank can be found who for a brief interlude will bring to the office of Prime Minister an idealism which is rare amid the hurlyburly of government." (David Skilton. The Prime Minister's Political Creed. Chapter The Prime Minister's Political Creed. The Duke, before he went to Matching, twice reminded Phineas Finn that he was expected there in a day or two. 'The Duchess says that your wife is coming to-morrow,' said the Duke on the day of his departure. But Phineas could not go then. The Prime Minister (Anthony Trollope's Palliser Novels) , Oxford University Press, USA in English zzzz. Not in Library. Libraries near you: WorldCat. The prime minister , The Trollope Society in English
Trollope investigates several themes in `The Prime Minister' by (implicitly) comparing and contrasting the main characters. As to the men: Plantagenet Palliser is indeed `the perfect gentleman' but this has its drawbacks too, or so it seems: he is scrupulous to a t, unable to socialize and `joke around' with other men, and ever in doubt of his. The Prime Minister by Anthony Trollope - Free Ebook. Project Gutenberg. 66, free ebooks. 89 by Anthony Trollope. The Prime Minister is the fifth in Trollope's series of six Palliser novels. With Phineas' difficulties resolved, Trollope introduces new characters. A respectable young girl forsakes the man her family had always intended her to marry when she falls in love with a man of foreign extraction and an unknown family.
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