The American Senator (The World’s Classics)

The American Senator by Anthony Trollope, published by Oxford University Press in 1986, is a reprint edition comprising 388 pages. This novel centers around Arabella Trefoil, a striking anti-heroine whose quest for a wealthy husband drives the narrative. Trollope explores themes of ambition and societal expectations through Arabella’s character, which he famously described as embodying his disdain for women who undermine their husbands.
Readers will encounter a vivid portrayal of Arabella’s determination and the complexities of her character as she navigates the social landscape of Great Britain. The story delves into the intricacies of relationships and the motivations behind personal ambitions, reflecting the author’s keen observations of societal norms. This edition presents Trollope’s work in the context of British and Irish fiction, offering insights into the era’s cultural dynamics.
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Arabella Trefoil, the beautiful anti-heroine of this novel, inspired Trollope to write of her, “I wished to express the depth of my scorn for women who run down husbands.” Arabella’s determination to find a rich husband is at the heart of this story and her character, though often maligned, is one of Trollope’s most famous and vivid creations.
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