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The American senator

  • Anthony Trollope

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This is one of Trollope's best novels, in the present writer's opinion. Among several intermingled plots, the story arc of Arabella Trefoil is the most rewarding. The husband-hunting Arabella is absolutely one of Trollope's best characters. She is grand-daughter to a great Duke, yet her social position is precarious, because her father was a wastrel younger son who married a woman of low birth (her father was "in trade!"). He engrossed her large fortune and squandered it, leaving his estranged wife and daughter nearly destitute, and yet with an expensive social position to maintain. Read this book for Trollope's masterly delineation of how these circumstances harrow the soul and deform the character of a young woman. With no fortune except a relentless will, Arabella must marry well to save herself from the abyss of middle-aged spinsterhood, poverty, and social death. Arabella has learned to regard the men in her life as stupid but powerful enemies against whom any cruel or dishonest treatment is thoroughly justified. Men are to be flattered, fooled and captured, or dealt with according to the laws of war. Trollope makes clear that Arabella is what her avaricious, hypocritical, patriarchal social class has made her into, and she is a sympathetic character despite her hardened heart. When she is introduced, she is nearly thirty and is nearing the end of the line as a marriageable girl. "I'll tell you what it is, mamma. I've been at it till I'm nearly broken down. I must settle somewhere;—or else die;—or else run away. I can't stand this any longer and I won't. Talk of work,—men's work! What man ever has to work as I do?"

The eponymous American Senator is Elias Gotobed, of the fictional American state of Mickewa, who visits England apparently in order to inflict his opinions on everyone he meets. Trollope's senator is a self-righteous, pontificating horse's ass who offends against hospitality by lecturing and berating his hosts and their other guests at the dinner table about their laws and customs, and by meddling in local quarrels which are none of his business. In the end, the honour of England is avenged against the obnoxious Solon of Mickewa and he beats a retreat to the States with a flea in his ear. One wonders who the model(s) for this character might have been.

A third storyline involves the romantic vicissitudes of Mary Masters, a country lawyer's daughter and a typical Trollopeian nice, well-principled young girl. All these stories are woven together expertly and seamlessly. This is a book to read and re-read. There are many hunting scenes, and the conversations of the horsey set are strikingly well-observed and most enjoyable, whether you approve of blood sports or not.

Genres

  • Fiction
  • Legislators
  • Americans
  • United States
  • Social life and customs
  • marriage
  • fox-hunting
  • nobility
  • English class system
  • United states, fiction
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About the author

  • Anthony Trollope

    1815 - 1882

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    59 ratings · 1840 works

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    Audio Book Contractors, Audio Book Contractors, LLC

    January 1992

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    Hard Press

    November 3, 2006

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    Kessinger Publishing, LLC

    July 25, 2007

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    Adamant Media Corporation

    June 1, 2001

  • Fiction, general
  • British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author)
  • England, fiction
  • Great britain, fiction
  • Long now manual for civilization
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    Dover Publications, Constable

    1979

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    Oxford University Press, USA

    May 13, 1999

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    Oxford University Press

    1986

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    Ashgate Publishing

    January 1994

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    IndyPublish

    July 12, 2007

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    Oxford University Press

    1986

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    Kessinger Publishing

    January 2004

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    IndyPublish.com

    March 30, 2005

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    IndyPublish

    July 12, 2007

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    Oxford University Press

    2008

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    Adamant Media Corporation

    June 1, 2001

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    Dodo Press

    September 14, 2007

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    Arno Press

    1981

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    IndyPublish.com

    March 31, 2005

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    Trollope Society

    1994

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    Belford

    1877

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    Harper & brothers

    1877

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    Harper & brothers

    1877

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    Harper & brothers

    1877

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    Oxford University Press

    1962

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    Belford Bros.

    1877

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    Chapman and Hall

    1877

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    Oxford University Press

    1931

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    Oxford University Press

    1931

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    Unabridged edition

    Audio Book Contractors, Inc.

    January 30, 1987

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    Belford

    1982

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    Unabridged edition

    Audio Book Contractors

    January 30, 1987

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    North Books

    October 2006

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    H. Milford, Oxford University Press

    1951

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    Random House

    1940

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    New ed. --

    Chatto and Windus

    1886

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    Penguin Books

    1993

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    Largeprint edition

    North Books

    October 2006

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    Craig and Taylor Publishers

    1877