Pages: 736 (Paperback) Editor: David Skilton ISBN: 014043349X Pub: Penguin Classics Pub date: 1994-02-24 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 49154
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Reader Reviews:Exquisite on politics, but this Palliser lacks passion (2/3 people found this helpful)The fifth of Trollope's six "Palliser" novels, "The Prime Minister" follows the Prime Ministerial career of the languid and honourable Duke of Omnium. In parallel, we also follow the love affair of Emily Wharton with the dastardly Ferdinand Lopez. The politics of all this is outstanding: the book teems with contemporary-sounding epithets ("ministers are always indecent in their haste or treacherous in their delay") and the Duke's travails sound astonishingly modern. But the relationship side of things is far weaker than in earlier Palliser novels, notably The Eustace Diamonds or Can You Forgive Her, both far stronger. And the fact that Lopez is an object of suspicion because he is Jewish and foreign, and subsequently turns out to be utterly untrustworthy, leaves an unpleasant taste.
A Deserved Classic (17/20 people found this helpful)What I love about Trollope is his scope and vision. He writes so brilliantly about politics and just makes them come alive. There is not a moment of boredom from start to finish, and that is because Trollope has a fundamental understanding of what politics is all about, it is about people, and he cares passionately for people. I get so attached to the characters in his novels because they are given real, interesting lives. This book is about compromise in politics, about how ideals have to be tempered for real life and is an interesting precursor to the final book in the series "The Duke's Children" for what Palliser learns in politics here he has to learn more brutally in his private life next. Fantastic Similar ProductsThe Duke's Children (Penguin Classics) Phineas Redux (Oxford World's Classics) The Eustace Diamonds (Penguin Classics) Phineas Finn: The Irish Member (Oxford World's Classics) Can You Forgive Her? (English Library) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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