Details

ISBN-10: 0198835876
ISBN-13: 9780198835875
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publish Date: 01/02/2021
Dimensions: 7.70" L, 5.00" W, 1.20" H

The Duke’s Children Complete: Extended Edition

Editor: Steven Amarnick

Paperback

Price: $16.95

Overview

He was alone in the world, and there was no one of whom he could ask a question.

After the sudden death of his wife, two years after he has left office as Prime Minister, the Duke of Omnium must
become deeply involved with his children for the first time. They vex him enormously: with school expulsions,
vast gambling debts, and what he considers to be calamitous romantic attachments. He tries to compel them to
do what he wants, but they are not so easy to manage.

Even when his eldest child and heir, Lord Silverbridge, makes him proud by embarking upon a political career, the
Duke grapples with heartache. For Silverbridge becomes a Conservative rather than a Liberal, flouting the family
tradition. The relationship between father and son is drawn with remarkable subtlety, and the book as a whole
becomes a piercing, yet often humorous, exploration of change: how both the young and the old resist, tolerate,
or embrace it.

Trollope cut roughly 65,000 words, at a vulnerable moment in his career, to get the novel published, but
concluded rapidly that he had made a grievous error. After a painstaking reconstruction by a team of
researchers, The Duke’s Children, the final book in Trollope’s famed Palliser series, can now be read the way he first intended. It is a masterpiece of Victorian fiction.

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"[The Duke's Children], edited by the American scholar Steven Amarnick, now appears in paperback, as an Oxford World's Classic. At long last, all the children of "The Duke's Children" are fully born. [...] Entombed for more than a century, the extended, original "Duke's Children" arrives as a stroke of good fortune. The inclusion of 65,000 additional words allows for a statelier pace, a suitable spaciousness wherein a headstrong Plantagenet can reconcile himself to the invincible unreason of young love." – Brad Leithauser, Wall Street Journal

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Details

ISBN-10: 0198835876
ISBN-13: 9780198835875
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publish Date: 01/02/2021
Dimensions: 7.70" L, 5.00" W, 1.20" H
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