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de Anthony Trollope (Author) "Whether or no, she, whom you are to forgive, if you can, did or did not belong to the Upper Ten Thousand of this our..." En savoir plus
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A tale of three triangles, Jui 1 1998
Par Leonard L. Wilson (Springfield, OH USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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"Can You Forgive Her," the first of the Palliser novels of Anthony Trollope, deals with two romantic triangles, each with a lady who has difficulty making up her mind between an honorable man and a charming rogue. Lady Glencora Palliser is married to a highly respected Member of Parliament who is obviously destined for a top position in the government. However, she is still in love with an extremely handsome ne'er-do-well whom she had earlier barely been dissuaded from eloping with. Alice Vavasor, after an entanglement with her cousin George, has become engaged to John Grey, a perfect man in every respect, perhaps too perfect for the adventuresome Miss Vavasor. The two ladies come perilously close to deserting the worthier men for the scalawags, whom the reader can see becoming worse and worse scoundrels as time passes, especially George Vavasor. Alice even breaks her engagement with the perfect Mr. Grey, whom she really loves, and becomes engaged to her self-centered cousin, to her almost instant regret. A subplot deals with yet another triangle, the rather absurd rivalry of farmer Cheeseacre and self-styled hero Captain Bellfield for the hand of a wealthy fortyish widow. This sometimes distracts from the main plot, and yet the reader is left with the idea that perhaps the flirtatious widow might be the best catch of them all; at least she knows how to have fun. The chief merit of the novel is the brilliant characterizations. No author in fiction can surpass Trollope in creating real people with motivations which can be throroughly understood, no matter how the reader might disagree with the characters' actions. The novel's length is perhaps necessary to permit Trollope to fully develop such a vivid, believable and engrossing cast.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Trollope begins his Palliser novels., Jui 24 2002
Par John Austin "austinjr@bigpond.net.au" (Kangaroo Ground, Australia) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Having almost completed chronicling the ecclesiastical affairs of Barchester in 1864, Anthony Trollope began a further series of six novels, this time depicting the English political scene of his day in general and the members of the Palliser family in particular.

This one, the first of the six novels, carries a title that carries no hint of any political content whatsoever. Indeed, the "her" of the title is a perverse young lady, Alice, who refuses for almost 900 pages to marry the man whom all agree is so eminently suitable. Alice is one of at least four women that Trollope presents, all of whom struggle to answer the question, "What should a woman do with her life?" As usual with his female characters, Trollope is a sensitive, sure and unsentimental narrator. The business of the men, and the political issues they address, seem to consist in keeping solvent, gaining a seat and an office in parliament, and sniffing out any parliamentary intrigues. All of which might suggest that this is one early Victorian novel that today's feminists could pick up, read, and enjoy.

I enjoy any Trollope novel immensely. No matter how slow moving, no matter how often he intrudes to comment on his characters and tell us what he does and does not know about them, every page of his novels and perhaps every sentence carries the stamp of a great novelist and language craftsman at work. Nevertheless, I must admit that "Can You Forgive Her?" has featured by my bedside for more than a year. This is not, therefore, a recommendation for something to quickly and thrillingly absorb the reader. It takes a long time to get to the novelist's final words, "But as they all ... have forgiven her, I hope that they who have followed her story to its close will not be less generous".

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4.0étoiles sur 5 All the intrigue that "proper" society can handle!, Janv. 15 1999
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Trollope started out the book with a bold goal -- to make the reader understand, and therefore forgive, the etiquette "Sin" of the day. Although the "Sin" would not be considered in bad taste today, I found myself engrossed in the intrigue of where the resolution would lie. How can Alice survive in society having bucked one, nay TWO, fiances? And in the end, I did forgive. An exciting and fun study of 19th-century etiquette and society.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 A suggestion for the title
A better title for Trollope's novel would be "Can You Finish It?" Frankly, I couldn't. The type is too small, the style is too dense, and it's all much ado about... Read more
Publié le Mars 9 2004 par Archie Uhlir

5.0étoiles sur 5 Magnificent Obsessions
With "Can You Forgive Her?" Trollope begins his masterful series of Parliamentary novels, but here he is concerned with the politics of love and the demands of society... Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The First of a Great Series
Reading Anthony Trollope is like seeing a great mental movie. If you let the fact that he was a Victorian scare you off, you will be cheating yourself out of some great... Read more
Publié le Sep 8 2000 par Scooper

5.0étoiles sur 5 Pure Pleasure!
This novel was total amazement - I couldn't remember the last time I ENJOYED reading a book as much. Trollope is indeed the writer for people who enjoy reading.
Publié le Juil 3 2000 par Scott Avery

5.0étoiles sur 5 Anthony Trollope, Where Have you Been?
This is a great Victorian novel, and the first by Anthony Trollope that I've read. After reading Can You Forgive Her, I was inspired to buy the entire set of Palliser novels; I... Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The best book I have read in a long time!
This is the first of Trollope's books I have read, and you can bet that I will read them all if they are this good! This 800+ page book had me hooked from the first sentence. Read more
Publié le Jui 4 2000 par E. Evans

5.0étoiles sur 5 The family Palliser's first chronicle....
At the end of the twentieth century, one cannot help but ask "Forgive Alice Vavasor for what?". Read more
Publié le Oct. 4 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 The story of a marriage, told thru 6 volumes, full of life.
Lady Glencora McCloskie is "cumbered" by great wealth, Mr. Palliser though wealthy enough can use more for his political ambitions. Read more
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