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Trollope
THE CLAVERINGS
Smith, Elder and Co., 1867
7650,00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, Estados Unidos)
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Edizione: a very scarce trollope offering, in the best and rarer binding and in unmatched condition. the sadleir-martin copy was also in this rarer binding and may well be the last copy comparable with ours to have appeared in auction, and that sale was nearly thirty years ago.<br> the claverings is one of what sadleir described as one of trollope's five technically faultless books, "there is not a loose end, not a patch of drowsiness, not a moment of false proportion." more recent critics regard the book even more highly, such as david skilton, who wrote that "it has been usual to pronounce it among the most perfect and attractive productions of the novelist's pen."<br> the novel is the story of a young man starting out in life, who must find himself a profession and a wife; and of a young woman who made a marriage of convenience and must abide the consequences. it was very popular upon publication but then went through a period of being nearly forgotten prior to being rediscovered in the later 20th century. the sheer volume of trollope's productions in the years shortly after may have simply overwhelmed his readers.