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Compulsive reading, in spite of its length. This is my 8th Trollope, and I'm looking forward to others. He understood human nature so well, and gives us rounded and complex characters, with such great little asides to the reader along the way.
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Dickens certainly wanted to show his readers the plight of the poor and wanted society to change. I have seen no evidence that Trollope had any agenda - he simply enjoyed telling his stories peopled primarily with the middle class. In this, however, he took pains to poke at the legal system. He complained that lawyers seemed to have no interest in finding the truth, but only in successfully defending their clients and the truth be damned. As this was first published in 1862, I can see only that
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