- Unknown Binding
- Publisher: Chapman and Hall; 1st edition (1864)
- ASIN: B004K2VOCM
- Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
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Trollope's great trick is to get you to care about people you only half like and partially approve of. He very skillfully shifts your sympathies around from one character to another until by the end of the book you percieve them all fully rounded, with faults and virtues equally. You can even manage a small corner of sympathy for the most clearly 'bad' character in the book George Vavasor.
The other great thing about Trollope is his enormous understanding of women, their social position and the choices they face. What would he make of women today?
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