The Prime Minister

The Prime Minister by Anthony Trollope, published by National Geographic Books in April 1996, is a revised edition comprising 736 pages. This novel explores the complexities of political power through the character of Plantaganet Palliser, the Prime Minister of England, who grapples with the rise of Ferdinand Lopez, an enigmatic figure who captivates society and challenges Palliser’s authority. As Lopez’s influence grows, Palliser faces a dilemma involving his wife, Lady Glencora, and the implications of supporting Lopez in a critical by-election.
Readers will find a narrative rich in themes of social, sexual, and domestic politics, as Trollope delves into the moral quandaries faced by leaders. The story raises significant questions about the nature of leadership and integrity within the political sphere. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the interplay between personal relationships and public duty, making it a noteworthy addition to the literary and political fiction genres.
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Plantaganet Palliser, Prime Minister of England – a man of power and prestige, with all the breeding and inherited wealth that goes with it – is appalled at the inexorable rise of Ferdinand Lopez. An exotic impostor, seemingly from nowhere, Lopez has society at his feet, while well-connected ladies vie with each other to exert influence on his behalf – even Palliser’s own wife, Lady Glencora. But when the interloper makes a socially advantageous marriage, Palliser must decide whether to stand by his wife’s support for Lopez in a by-election or leave him to face exposure as a fortune-hunting adventurer. A novel of social, sexual and domestic politics, The Prime Minister raises one of the most enduring questions in government – whether a morally scrupulous gentleman can make an effective leader.
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