Barchester Towers

Barchester Towers

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Author: Anthony Trollope
Binding: Hardback
Published: MERION BOOKS

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Barchester Towers presents a witty and incisive look into the ecclesiastical politics and social maneuvering within a fictional English cathedral city. This classic Victorian novel chronicles the rivalries and romances that unfold as various factions vie for power and influence following the death of the Bishop of Barchester. Trollope masterfully illustrates the foibles and ambitions of his memorable characters, from the formidable Mrs. Proudie to the charming but manipulative Obadiah Slope. The narrative maintains a satirical yet affectionate tone, offering a keen observation of human nature and the intricacies of clerical life in 19th-century England. It remains a beloved work for its sharp humor and enduring portrayal of a bygone era.

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Description

Author: Anthony Trollope
Binding: Hardback
Published: MERION BOOKS

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Barchester Towers presents a witty and incisive look into the ecclesiastical politics and social maneuvering within a fictional English cathedral city. This classic Victorian novel chronicles the rivalries and romances that unfold as various factions vie for power and influence following the death of the Bishop of Barchester. Trollope masterfully illustrates the foibles and ambitions of his memorable characters, from the formidable Mrs. Proudie to the charming but manipulative Obadiah Slope. The narrative maintains a satirical yet affectionate tone, offering a keen observation of human nature and the intricacies of clerical life in 19th-century England. It remains a beloved work for its sharp humor and enduring portrayal of a bygone era.