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Anthony Trollope

The Way We Live Now

The tough-mindedness of the social satire in and its air of palpable integrity give this novel a special place in Anthony Trollope's Literary career. Trollope paints a picture as panoramic as his title promises, of the life of 1870s London, the loves of those drawn to and through the city, and the career of Augustus Melmotte. Melmotte is one of the Victorian novel's greatest and strangest creations, and is an achievement undimmed by the passage of time. Trollope's 'Now' might, in the twenty-first century, look like some distant disenchanted 'Then', but this is still the yesterday which we must understand in order to make proper sense of our today.
1,209 printed pages
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Quotes

  • Jana Hamdy nhas quoted5 years ago
    But the writing was clever. The facts, if not true, were well invented; the arguments, if not logical, were seductive
  • dipdamorehas quoted5 years ago
    I could not quite make Julia a queen; but it was impossible to pass over so piquant a character.
  • Heine Melkevikhas quoted7 years ago
    There is an intoxication that makes merry in the midst of affliction,—and there is an intoxication that banishes affliction by producing oblivion. But again there is an intoxication which is conscious of itself though it makes the feet unsteady, and the voice thick, and the brain foolish; and which brings neither mirth nor oblivion.

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