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Double 9 Books LLP Phineas Finnthe Irish Member Volume I (Edition2024)

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Double 9 Books LLP Phineas Finnthe Irish Member Volume I (Edition2024)

"Phineas Finn: The Irish Member" is a novel by Anthony Trollope, first published in 1867 as part of his "Palliser" series.The book is divided into two volumes and follows the political and personal life of Phineas Finn, a young and ambitious Irishman who becomes a Member of Parliament in Victorian England.It is the second novel in the "Palliser" series, preceded by "Can You Forgive Her?" and followed by "Phineas Redux." The protagonist, a young and charming Irishman with aspirations of a political career in the British Parliament.A wealthy and intelligent woman who becomes a close friend and confidante of Phineas.Volume I of "Phineas Finn" introduces readers to Phineas Finn, a young man from a modest Irish background who wins a seat in the British Parliament through the influence of his family and friends.His journey from Ireland to the heart of British politics is filled with challenges and opportunities.Phineas quickly becomes enamored with the political scene and the various figures within it.He forms significant relationships with influential people, including Lady Laura Standish and Violet Effingham.While Lady Laura provides him with political guidance and support, Violet becomes the object of his romantic affections.However, Violet is also pursued by other suitors, adding complexity to Phineas's personal life.Phineas navigates the complexities of political life, learning the intricacies of parliamentary procedures and the importance of alliances.He also grapples with his personal morals and the ethical dilemmas that arise from his political ambitions.Phineas Finn, The Irish Member Volume I" by Anthony Trollope offers a compelling exploration of political ambition, social dynamics, and personal integrity.Through the experiences of its eponymous protagonist, the novel provides a rich and engaging portrayal of 19th-century British politics and society, cementing Trollope's reputation as a masterful storyteller and keen observer of human nature.

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