Phineas Finn the Irish Member Volume Ii

Phineas Finn the Irish Member Volume Ii

Author: Anthony Trollope

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2006-11

Total Pages: 626

ISBN-13: 1425050948

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"Phineas Finn" is one of Trollope's most enchanting novels. It revolves around a young Irish, Phineas Finn who becomes a member of the British House of the Parliament and plays an important role in the reforms of the British politics of the mid-19th century. The author has very well described his views and emotions as a politician along with his relationships with three different women. Captivating!


Phineas Finn The Irish Member Volume II

Phineas Finn The Irish Member Volume II

Author: Anthony Trollope

Publisher: Double 9 Books

Published: 2024-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789364282161

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Phineas Finn: The Irish Member Volume II" continues the story of Phineas Finn, a young Irishman navigating the complexities of British politics and society. This volume delves deeper into Phineas's political career, personal relationships, and the moral and ethical dilemmas he faces. main Characters (continued from Volume I) Phineas Finn: The protagonist, who continues to grapple with the challenges and opportunities of his political career. Lady Laura Standish: Phineas's friend, whose marriage to Mr. Kennedy becomes increasingly troubled.Violet Effingham: The object of Phineas's affections, whose future remains uncertain. Mr. Monk: Phineas's mentor and a radical politician. Mr. Kennedy: Lady Laura's husband, whose controlling nature creates tension. Volume II picks up where Volume I left off, continuing Phineas's journey through the labyrinthine world of British politics. As Phineas becomes more deeply involved in parliamentary affairs, he faces increasing pressure and opposition. His political career is marked by both triumphs and setbacks, as he navigates alliances, rivalries, and the shifting landscape of Victorian politics.Phineas's romantic life also continues to be a focal point. His feelings for Violet Effingham persist, but her intentions and future remain uncertain. Meanwhile, Madame Max Goesler, a wealthy and independent widow, enters Phineas's life and offers a new romantic possibility. Her intelligence, charm, and independence make her a compelling and significant character in the narrative. As the novel progresses, Phineas faces significant ethical dilemmas and personal challenges. He must balance his ambitions with his moral principles and navigate the treacherous waters of political intrigue and personal relationships.


Phineas Finn

Phineas Finn

Author: Anthony Trollope

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2009-07-16

Total Pages: 1179

ISBN-13: 1442939699

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"Phineas Finn" is one of Trollope's most enchanting novels. It revolves around a young Irish, Phineas Finn, who becomes a member of the British House of the Parliament and plays an important role in the reforms of the British politics of the mid-19th century. The author has very well described his views and emotions as a politician along with his relationships with three different women. Captivating!


Phineas Finn

Phineas Finn

Author: Anthony Trollope

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-03-23

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 9781497532083

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" Dr. Finn, of Killaloe, in county Clare, was as well known in those parts, -the confines, that is, of the counties Clare, Limerick, Tipperary, and Galway, -as was the bishop himself who lived in the same town, and was as much respected. Many said that the doctor was the richer man of the two, and the practice of his profession was extended over almost as wide a district. Indeed the bishop whom he was privileged to attend, although a Roman Catholic, always spoke of their dioceses being conterminate. It will therefore be understood that Dr. Finn, -Malachi Finn was his full name, -had obtained a wide reputation as a country practitioner in the west of Ireland. And he was a man sufficiently well to do, though that boast made by his friends, that he was as warm a man as the bishop, had but little truth to support it. Bishops in Ireland, if they live at home, even in these days, are very warm men; and Dr. Finn had not a penny in the world for which he had not worked hard. [...]"


Phineas Finn, the Irish Member

Phineas Finn, the Irish Member

Author: Anthony Trollope

Publisher: Theclassics.Us

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 9781230270166

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1912 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER VIII. MR. SLIDE'S GRIEVANCE. Our hero was elected member for Loughton without any trouble to him or, as far as he could see, to any one else. He made one speech from a small raised booth that was called a platform, and that was all that he was called upon to do. Mr. Grating made a speech in proposing him, and Mr. Shortribs another in seconding him; and these were all the speeches that were required. The thing seemed to be so very easy that he was afterwards almost offended when he was told that the bill for so insignificant a piece of work came to DEGREES247 13s. gd. He had seen no occasion for spending even the odd forty-seven pounds. But then he was member for Loughton; and as he passed the evening alone at the inn, having dined in company with Messrs. Grating, Shortribs, and sundry other influential electors, he began to reflect that, after all, it was not so very great a thing to be a member of Parliament. It almost seemed that that which had come to him so easily could not be of much value. On the following day he went to the castle, and was there when the Earl arrived. They two were alone together, and the Earl was very kind to him. "So you had no opponent after all," said the great man of Loughton, with a slight smile. "Not the ghost of another candidate." "I did not think there would be. They have tried it once or twice and have always failed. There are only one or two in the place who like to go one way just because their neighbours go the other. But, in truth, there is no conservative feeling in the place!" Phineas, although he was at the present moment the member for Loughton himself, could not but enjoy the joke of this. Could there be any liberal feeling in such a place, or, indeed, any political feeling whatsoever? Would...