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The Palliser Novels, book 5: The Prime Minister
The first plot records the clash between the Duke of Omnium, now prime minister of a coalition government, and his meddlesome wife, Lady Glencora. Whose well-intended maneuverings result in embarrassment for the Duke's office. The second plot tells the scheming of Ferdinand Lopez, a ruthless social climber who wins the support of Lady Glencora--but not her husband--for an election campaign. The straightforwardness of the structure allows Trollope to plan the vivid scenes of intensity and character conflict. The incidents of The Prime Minister are planned with a brilliant astuteness. Anyone who is interested in Victorian history and politics will find the novel enchanting.
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Fiction, Plantagenet Palliser (Fictitious character), Prime ministers, Social life and customs, British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author), England, fiction, London (england), fiction, Politicians, fiction, Fiction, generalPlaces
London (England), Great BritainTimes
19th centuryShowing 11 featured editions. View all 66 editions?
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The Prime Minister (Oxford World's Classics)
January 8, 2001, Oxford University Press, USA
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0192835327 9780192835321
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"It is certainly of service to a man to know who were his grandfathers and who were his grandmothers if he entertain an ambition to move in the upper circles of society, and also of service to be able to speak of them as of persons who were themselves somebodies in their time."
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