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The Way We Live Now
Wordsworth Classics
By Anthony Trollope, Peter Merchant (Introduction and notes by), Dr. Keith Carabine (Series edited by)

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Paperback, 800 pages
Published
United Kingdom, 1 June 1995

With an Introduction and Notes by Peter Merchant. Canterbury Christ Church College 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. AUTHOR Anthony Trollope (1815 -1882) was an English novelist who wrote forty-seven novels and a wealth of other material, both fiction and non-fiction. Enormously popular during his lifetime, his reputation has fluctuated since, partly because in his posthumous autobiography he confessed quite openly to writing for money, which offended many critics. 'The Way We Live Now' is probably his most popular novel now.


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With an Introduction and Notes by Peter Merchant. Canterbury Christ Church College 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. AUTHOR Anthony Trollope (1815 -1882) was an English novelist who wrote forty-seven novels and a wealth of other material, both fiction and non-fiction. Enormously popular during his lifetime, his reputation has fluctuated since, partly because in his posthumous autobiography he confessed quite openly to writing for money, which offended many critics. 'The Way We Live Now' is probably his most popular novel now.

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9781853262555
ISBN
1853262552
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19.6 x 12.5 x 4.6 centimeters (0.45 kg)
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By Tessa on January 7, 2007
The Way We Live Now is a razor edged satire about political, finiancial and social ambition with vividly realised characters of all types, good, bad and ugly. The story is a work of cynical brilliance about people who will stop at nothing to succeed in their choosen circles. Has a dark underside.
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