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The Warden [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]


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  • Taschenbuch: 176 Seiten
  • Verlag: DOVER PUBN INC; Auflage: Unabridged
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 048640076X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0486400761
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 2,1 x 1,3 x 0,1 cm
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I first read Anthony Trollope's book "The Warden" in 1995 at the age of 54; three years later I had finished all forty-seven Trollope novels, his autobiography, and most of his short stories. "The Warden" provides a necessary introduction to the Barsetshire Novels, which, in turn, provide a marvelous introduction to rural Victorian society, and its religious, political, and social underpinnings. However, "The Warden" is a small literary masterpiece of its own, even though the more popular "Barchester Towers" tends to obscure it. "The Warden" moves slowly, of course, but so did Victorian England; soon the reader is enveloped in a rich world of brilliantly created characters: in the moral dilemma of a charming and innocent man, Reverend Septimus Harding, who is probably the most beloved of all Trollope's characters; in the connivings of Archdeacon Grantly, who will become a significant force in the later Barsetshire novels; in Eleanor, an example of the perfect Victorian woman, a type that appears in many of Trollope's subsequent novels; and in the sanctimonious meddling of John Bold, whose crusade for fairness throws the town into turmoil. In modern terminology, "The Warden" is a "good read" for those readers with patience, a love of 19th century England, and an appreciation of literary style. Trollope's sentences have a truly musical cadence. "The Warden" was Trollope's fourth novel and his first truly successful one. It provides a strong introduction to the other five novels of the Barsetshire series, where the reader will meet a group of fascinating characters, including the Mrs. Proudie (one of Trollope's finest creations), the Reverend Obadiah Slope, and the Grantly family. The reader will soon find that Trollope's well-developed characters soon become "friends," and that the small cathedral town of Barchester becomes a very familiar and fascinating world in itself. It is a wonderful trip through these six novels. (I read all six in about three weeks.) But one must begin with "The Warden." Brew a cup of tea, toast a scone on a quiet evening, and begin the wonderful voyage through Trollope's charming Barchester. When you have finished the six novels, you may, like me, want to commence reading the Palliser series (another six novels) and follow Plantagenet and Glencora Palliser through their triumphs and travails! However, that remains another story.
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This is the first book in Trollope's 6 part Barchester series. While the subject matter, the intrigues surrounding clerical life in a fictional English cathedral town, might put you off, don't let it. Trollope wrote fantastic characters. While it's sequel, Barchester Towers, is even better, this is an excellent short introduction both to the series and to Trollope's writing as a whole. (Incidentally, the BBC TV series `Barchester Chronicles' is a really good adaptation of both `The Warden' and `Barchester Towers'.)
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I wanted to love it 19. Mai 2000
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My closest friend has been urging me for years to read Trollope and finally bought me a copy of The Warden. Maybe it's like The Hobbit in relation to the Lord of the Rings -- I found the Warden slow moving and tedious, but I could see that the next books in the series could be promising. I haven't given up on Trollope, I just find writers like Jane Austen and the Brontes much more exciting in both their writing and their plotlines. Still, there were sections I really enjoyed, but overall I was a bit disappointed.
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Literary perfection?
This short and unassuming novel by Anthony Trollope may be one of the greatest books of all time. In it, English Clergyman Septimus Harding is challenged with the unethical... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 18. April 2000 von timothy k. Iverson
Not your typical Victorian tale of adventure!
Trollope's plot is of a plodding sort, though there is no doubtthat the protagonist's (Harding's) sufferings, not to mention theirsource, do raise some excellent ethical questions. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 6. August 1999 von L. Petriccione
Quiet masterpiece
I think this fine little novel stands very well on its own. As a portrayal of class and character in England, it succeeds mightily well; I really identified with the daily worries... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 23. März 1999 veröffentlicht
a pleasing ho-hummer
I thought its plot was too centered around conspiracy. Underlying it is a theme on greed, but since Trollope doesn't expound on it the book gets two stars.
Am 2. Dezember 1998 veröffentlicht
The story of a righteous man's battle with his conscience.
In the 15th century, Hiram's Hospital was established as a perpetual charitable home for 12 poor old men, each being replaced at his death. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 8. Juli 1998 von Leonard L. Wilson
A means to an end
There is a very good reason to read this book, and that is to get to the rest of the Barsetshire series. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 5. März 1998 von robertm@enteract.com
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