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Phineas Redux
Phineas Redux | Anthony Ed Trollope
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The fourth of Trollope's Palliser novels, Phineas Redux is one of his most spellbinding achievements. Trollope shows a remarkably prescient sense of the importance of intrigue, bribery, and sexual scandal, and the power of the press to make or break a political career. He is equally skilled in portraying the complex nature of Phineas's romantic entanglements with three powerful women: the mysterious Madame Max, the devoted Laura Kennedy, and the irrepressible Lady Glencora (now Duchess of Omnium). In his introduction, John Bowen highlights the weaving of public events and private passions in the book, the strength of the female characters, and the analogies, both subtle and comic, between the different kinds of action (politics, hunting, romance) that the book contains. An appendix outlines the internal chronology of the series, providing a unique understanding of the six novels as a linked narrative. In addition, the book features a compact biography of Trollope and a chronology charts his life against the major historical events of the period. Numerous notes explain political, cultural, and social allusions.
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toofondofbooks
Phineas Redux | Anthony Trollope
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Not my favorite if the Pallisar novels so far. There is a lot of Victorian era British politics that I'm finding myself zoning out on.

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teresareads
Phineas Redux | Anthony Trollope

At any rate a man cannot have his head broken for asking a lady to marry him,— unless he is very awkward in the doing of it.

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"Men are so seldom really good. They are so little sympathetic. What man thinks of changing himself so as to suit his wife?" Trollope, keeping it real as usual.

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Time for the next book in the Palliser series

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bblake24
Phineas Redux | Anthony Ed Trollope
Mehso-so

Better than Phineas Finn, still Trollope. So it's alright. Took about 300 pages to get to the juicy bits...

witchkin I can't even. 8y
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