The Prime Minister by Anthony Trollope
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Erscheinungsdatum
23.03.2026
Verlag
CultureaSeitenzahl
970
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21/14,8/5,2 cm
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1226 g
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1. Tirage
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Englisch
ISBN
979-10-431-4513-1
Plantagenet Palliser, now the Duke of Omnium, is a familiar character to the readers of the Barchester and Palliser series, but only now, at a moment of political crisis, does he take center stage. Neither the Liberals nor the Conservatives can command a majority in Parliament; the Duke is called upon as the only figure capable of forming a coalition government. He does so, but only with deep misgivings about whether the role of Prime Minister suits his character. As he assumes the role, the irrepressible Duchess, still known as Lady Glencora to her friends as well as her enemies, forms an ambition of her own to bolster his administration with lavish social display, much to her husband's consternation.The antitype to the virtuous Duke is the character of Ferdinand Lopez, whose story-along with that of his wife, and his rival-frames and intertwines with that of the Prime Minister's coalition government. While the Duke is upright but thin-skinned, Lopez possesses the thickest of skins, but no morals to speak of. His vaulting ambition likewise contrasts with the Duke's enervating self-doubt.Trollope commenced writing The Prime Minister only a few weeks after completing his masterpiece, The Way We Live Now. His caustic treatment of contemporary English society in the earlier novel spills over into the menace posed by Lopez in this one.Though contemporary critics were not impressed by The Prime Minister, C. P. Snow reports in his biography of Trollope that others were. Leo Tolstoy, for one, read it with appreciation while writing Anna Karenina, his secretary recording Tolstoy's admiration: "Trollope kills me, kills me with his excellence." Meanwhile, Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister from 1957 to 1963, told Snow that Trollope's studies of political process were "right both in tone and detail."
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