Saturday, February 25, 2012

"Phineas Finn" by Anthony Trollope ****

> Originally published 1869
> British author
> Audiobook

> LibraryThing Review:   Audiobook..........In the big picture of literature I have read, "Phineas Finn" is probably more of a three star read, but I really like Trollope's ability to create characters who struggle with moral dilemmas and then lets the reader watch them mature over time.  In this case, our "dear Finn", starts out as a young man who chooses the path of least resistance to reach an idealized goal....to be a Member of Parliament.  He falters in Parliament and in love, yet discovers, almost to his own surprise, that he is actually an honorable, good fellow.  I don't think I give anything away by saying things work out in the end.  Along the way, the reader is treated to Trollope's view of the politics of the time, the "Irish" issues, and as is always true, the author's perceptions of women.  I love this stuff, but if you want excitement in your novels.....probably not a good selection.  Think Dickens......

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