Trollope contrasts the careers of three young Oxford graduates, concentrating principally on the tragic confusion of the brilliant scholar George Bertram, torn between youthful idealism and love for the ambitious Caroline Waddington. Published in the same year as Darwin's Origin...
This is undoubtedly the age of humanity-as far, at least, as England is concerned. A man who beats his wife is shocking to us, and a colonel who cannot manage his soldiers without having them beaten is nearly equally so. We are not very fond of hanging; and some of us go so far...
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THE BERTRAMS (1859) by Anthony Trollope is an unusual novel of world travel, in addition to the typical subjects of matrimony and money, social strata, couples and relationships, by the author whose best-known work (such as the Barsetshire novels) is normally set in England.This...
"Les Bertram" de Anthony Trollope. Romancier britannique les plus celebres(1815-1882)."
Ce roman raconte l'histoire et le destin de quatre jeunes gens, tous plus ou moins apparentes a l'oncle Bertram, un vieillard millionnaire. Chacun des protagonistes de cette famille a sa propre conception du bonheur, mais tous s'en eloignent en commettant des erreurs liees a...
C'est peut- tre ici le lieu de noter que sir Lionel Bertram, bien qu'il f t tr s-brave et tout fait l'homme qu'il fallait pour n gocier avantageusement avec des peuples exotiques, ne s' tait jamais assujetti des habitudes d'exactitude dans ses affaires d'int r t. Un arrangement...
THE BERTRAMS (1859) by Anthony Trollope is an unusual novel of world travel, in addition to the typical subjects of matrimony and money, social strata, couples and relationships, by the author whose best-known work (such as the Barsetshire novels) is normally set in England...
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