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The small house at allington

The small house at allington

The interwoven lives of the dales and their neighbors

Anthony Trollope

872 pages, parution le 16/04/2023

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"The Small House at Allington" by Anthony Trollope is a novel that intricately explores the lives and relationships of the Dale family and their acquaintances in the rural setting of Allington. The narrative primarily revolves around Mrs. Dale, a widow, and her two daughters, Bell and Lily, who reside in the Small House, a property lent to them by the squire, Christopher Dale, Mrs. Dale's brother-in-law. The squire, a man of traditional values and a staunch upholder of the family estate, is depicted as a figure of authority and stability, though not particularly warm towards Mrs. Dale. The story delves into the social dynamics and expectations of the time, highlighting the challenges faced by women in maintaining their social standing and personal happiness. The plot thickens with the arrival of two young men, Captain Bernard Dale, the squire's nephew and heir, and his friend, Adolphus Crosbie, a well-regarded clerk in a government office. Crosbie, characterized as a "swell," becomes a central figure as he interacts with the Dale sisters, particularly Lily, whose vivacious and spirited nature contrasts with her sister Bell's more reserved demeanor. The novel captures the nuances of their interactions, the subtle courtship rituals, and the societal pressures that influence their decisions. Mrs. Dale, while ensuring her daughters' social success, grapples with her own sense of isolation and the sacrifices she makes for their well-being. Her internal struggle is portrayed with sensitivity, reflecting the broader themes of duty, love, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment. Trollope's narrative is rich with character development and social commentary, offering a vivid portrayal of Victorian life and the intricate web of relationships that define it.

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Éditeur(s) Culturea
Auteur(s) Anthony Trollope
Parution 16/04/2023
Nb. de pages 872
Format 14.8 x 21
Couverture Broché
Poids 1104g
EAN13 9791041806607

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