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Dr. Wortle's School

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In "Dr. Wortle's School," Anthony Trollope presents a vivid exploration of the English educational system and the societal changes of his time. Set in a fictional preparatory school, the novel intricately weaves themes of morality, ambition, and human fallibility, showcasing Trollope's characteristic sharp wit and keen social observation. The narrative is marked by Trollope's distinctive descriptive style, revealing the complexities of character interactions against the backdrop of a rapidly modernizing society, which echoes the evolving educational philosophies of Victorian England. Anthony Trollope, a prominent Victorian novelist, drew upon his own experiences as a postmaster and his keen awareness of social structure to craft compelling narratives. His deep engagement with the societal issues of his time, particularly concerning education and class, informed the rich tapestry of characters in "Dr. Wortle's School." Trollope's prolific writing career reflects a fascination with the moral dilemmas faced by individuals within institutional frameworks, offering an astute critique of the era. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in the interplay of education and societal norms, as well as those who appreciate nuanced character development and historical context. Trollope's insights into the human condition resonate through his narrative, providing a thought-provoking exploration that remains relevant today.

© 2022 DigiCat (eBook ): 8596547380887

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eBook : 16 de septiembre de 2022

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