Description
By: Anthony Trollope
Phineas Finn is a captivating novel that delves into the political and social struggles of 19th century England. The protagonist, Phineas, is a young and ambitious politician who navigates the treacherous waters of Parliament while also trying to find his place in society. Trollope creates a rich and detailed world filled with complex characters and intricate relationships.
The novel explores themes of power, ambition, loyalty, and love, taking readers on a journey through the highs and lows of Phineas’s life. Trollope’s writing is engaging and thought-provoking, drawing readers into the political intrigue and personal dramas of the characters.
Overall, Phineas Finn is a compelling and immersive read that offers a fascinating look into the political and social landscape of 19th century England. Trollope’s storytelling skills shine in this novel, making it a must-read for fans of historical fiction and political dramas.
Book Description:
Phineas Finn is the sequel to “Can you Forgive Her?” and the second novel in Trollope’s Palliser series. The eponymous hero is a young Irishman who becomes a member of the English parliament. Trollope aspired to become an M.P. himself, and he ably describes the workings of the English political scene. There is also a love interest, as the somewhat inconstant Phineas courts three different women: his Irish sweetheart, Mary Flood Jones; Lady Laura Standish, the daughter of a prominent Whig politician; and a lovely heiress, Violet Effingham.