The Way We Live Now
by Trollope, Anthony
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'A certain class of dishonesty, dishonesty magnificent in its proportions, and climbing into high places ... ' This was the new metropolitan disease Trollope set out brilliantly to expose in The Way We Live Now . His milieux are the City's financial institutions, London's exclusive West End squares and drones' clubs populated by languorous aristocrats, all offering rich pickings for the unscrupulous speculator, whether in the marriage or the money market. Among the unscrupulous are the hack-writer Lady Carbury, her son Felix and, above all, Melmotte, a financier of uncertain origins and Napoleonic ruthlessness, energy and charm, whose dramatic rise and fall dominates the novel. The Way We Live Now , unpopular on its first appearance in 1874-5, is now widely recognized as Trollope 's masterpiece. An unorthodox satire with a happy ending, it explores decadence and change in what Frank Kermode calls 'a world increasingly more congenial to the speculator than to the gentleman'.
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- Title
- The Way We Live Now
- Author
- Trollope, Anthony
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Acceptable
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- 8
- ISBN 10
- 1593083041
- ISBN 13
- 9781593083045
- Publisher
- Barnes & Noble Classics
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 2005
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