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The Way We Live Now (Wordsworth Classics)

Autor Anthony Trollope Peter Merchant Dr Keith Carabine

Editorial WORDSWORTH

The Way We Live Now (Wordsworth Classics)
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  • Verlag WORDSWORTH
  • ISBN13 9781853262555
  • ISBN10 1853262552
  • Gegenstandsart Buch
  • Buchseiten 800

The Way We Live Now (Wordsworth Classics)

Autor Anthony Trollope Peter Merchant Dr Keith Carabine

Editorial WORDSWORTH

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"Trollope's masterpiece...its examination of how hopes of easy money can corrupt individuals and sections of society remains relevant today... It is all too easy to imagine the "Great Financier", Augustus Melmotte a shadowy, egotistical and tyrannical swindler, at the top of a contemporary investment bank." (Observer)

"Dominating the narrative is the majestically dishonest Augustus Melmotte: a speculative railroad financier who buys an English society only too willing to sell itself...The darkest of Trollope's 47 novels." --(Guardian)

"A tale of financial skulduggery reminiscent of recent city scandals" --(Daily Telegraph)

"His subtle depiction of relationships and the struggle to make decisions is unrivalled. He's so funny, so perceptive, so clear-sighted about the pursuit of money and power and status. Everyone with a pulse should read him." --(Francesca Simon Guardian)
Biografía del autor
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.


  • Verlag WORDSWORTH
  • ISBN13 9781853262555
  • ISBN10 1853262552
  • Gegenstandsart Buch
  • Buchseiten 800