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Can You Forgive Her?: [Complete & Illustrated]
Contributor(s): Trollope, Anthony (Author)
ISBN: 6057566548     ISBN-13: 9786057566546
Publisher: E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books
OUR PRICE:   $40.49  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 1864
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Romance - Historical - Victorian
- Fiction | Gothic
- Fiction | Classics
Physical Information: 2.24" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (3.33 lbs) 1004 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 19th Century
- Cultural Region - British Isles
 
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Publisher Description:

After the conclusion of a stormy engagement with her reckless and selfish cousin George, Alice Vavasor, a young woman with an independent fortune, engaged herself to a country gentleman, John Grey. The marriage was approved by her father and her highly placed relatives, but George's sister Kate persuaded her that she was not adapted to the quiet life of the country, and she broke her engagement.

Kate was anxious that Alice should marry George to assist him in a parliamentary career, and she weakly consented to renew her engagement, although with a stipulation that the marriage should he postponed for a year. George's grandfather, whose death he had been eagerly anticipating, disinherited him, and in his disappointment and anger he demanded that Alice furnish the funds to pay his election bills.

Mr. Grey learned of this and provided 4,000, presumably from Alice's account. George won the election and took his seat, but shortly after was compelled to contest again and lost. When he learned of Mr.Grey's intervention, he was so furiously angry that he tried to kill him. Finally, finding himself without friends or funds, he emigrated to America.

"Can You Forgive Her? forms a link uniting Trollope's purely social stories with those which were political as well. Today, Can You Forgive Her? acquires a new interest from the fact of its showing its author as a pioneer of the problem novel, the point of which generally comes to this--how to act in the conflict between passion or self-indulgence and the laws of good behavior."


Contributor Bio(s): Trollope, Anthony: - Anthony Trollope, (1815, London, Eng.- 1882, London), English novelist whose popular success concealed until long after his death the nature and extent of his literary merit. A series of books set in the imaginary English county of Barsetshire remains his best loved and most famous work, but he also wrote convincing novels of political life as well as studies that show great psychological penetration. One of his greatest strengths was a steady, consistent vision of the social structures of Victorian England, which he re-created in his books with unusual solidity.