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John Caldigate, originally published in 1879, is a captivating novel penned by Anthony Trollope. This timeless work explores themes of love, morality, and the consequences of one's actions.
£11.00
John Caldigate, originally published in 1879, is a captivating novel penned by Anthony Trollope. This timeless work explores themes of love, morality, and the consequences of one's actions.
Format: Hardcover
Condition: Used (acceptable)
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Year: 1909
Pages: 447
John Caldigate, originally published in 1879, is a captivating novel penned by Anthony Trollope. This timeless work explores themes of love, morality, and the consequences of one's actions.
Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, the story revolves around the complex character of John Caldigate. A young man of ambition and passion, Caldigate becomes embroiled in a web of love and controversy when he impulsively marries a woman named Euphemia Smith, known as "Euphie." However, their hasty union faces scrutiny and legal challenges, as doubts arise about the authenticity of their marriage.
Trollope's narrative skillfully delves into the moral dilemmas faced by the characters, shedding light on the societal expectations and personal choices that shape their lives. As the story unfolds, readers are drawn into a tale of love, redemption, and the enduring power of personal integrity.
The 1909 edition published by Chatto & Windus reintroduced "John Caldigate" to a new generation of readers. This edition preserves the essence of Trollope's storytelling, allowing modern readers to appreciate the novel's exploration of human nature and the enduring relevance of its themes.
"John Caldigate" stands as a testament to Anthony Trollope's literary prowess, and this edition from 1909 continues to serve as a gateway to a world of complex characters, moral dilemmas, and the timeless pursuit of love and redemption.
There's a visible tear to the cloth covering the spine and the cloth is attached but loose (it can be lifted to reveal the binding). There's some discolouration and general wear and marks to the front and back covers. There's heavy foxing on the first few pages, however subsequent pages are largely unaffected (until the last few pages). There's also heavy foxing and an inscription on the paste-downs.