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The Claverings Anthony Trollope 9781490434988 Books Reviews
The Claverings, published in 1867, is the thirteenth novel by the great Victorian writer Anthony Trollope. The reader must pay close attention to the opening chapter, in which the young and beautiful Julia Brabazon jilts Harry Clavering, a handsome and intelligent young man just beginning his career after a remarkable success at Oxford. Julia tells Harry that she gives him up for wealth and a title, which she prefers over the poverty she thinks she will endure as Harry's wife. Everything important that follows in the novel proceeds from this choice, which turns out to be disastrous for Julia. Her husband, Lord Ongar, is a villain who mistreats her, plots to ruin her reputation, and then dies, leaving Julia wealthy and titled, but truly miserable and alone.
While Julia was suffering humiliation and abuse, Harry had started his career as a civil engineer and had fallen in love and proposed marriage to Florence Burton, one of Trollope's truly good and innocent female characters. Unfortunately for Florence, Julia returns from Italy and begins a new romance with Harry, a mistake he will live to regret. This love triangle is the heart and soul of The Claverings and is interesting, but not my reason for recommending this novel.
The minor cast of characters, particularly the eccentric and villainous Sophie Gordeloupe, friend and sometimes confidant of Julia, are truly delightful and at times laugh out loud funny. For example, in one scene Sophie wheedles money from Archie Clavering, Harry's cousin, who wants to use Sophie to help him marry Julia. Later Captain Boodle goes to Sophie to try to get the better of Sophie for his friend Archie. Sophie is too clever for both of these inept and foolish men and the scenes where she bests them are truly delightful. I have read nineteen of Trollope's novels and none of them have the eccentricity and humor of The Claverings. Perhaps the closest we can come to match Sophie for villainous behavior is the great Mrs. Proudie of Barchester Towers.
Part of Trollope's genius in Claverings was to include humor to balance the desperation of Julia, Harry, and Florence, which comprises the main action and suspense of the novel. Who will Harry choose? The patient reader must wait until the very end of the story for this question to be answered.
I enjoyed reading The Claverings, especially for its humor. It is an early novel of Trollope and shows us just what we can expect in his later work. He is a shrewd observer of people. His characters come to life for us and they are as real to us as our own friends and neighbors. He shares his insights and observations about the human condition with us, his readers, as if he himself were our old friend and confidant. Trollope does not go out of style. Like Jane Austen, he continues to find an audience in each new generation. Those new to Trollope will find The Claverings to be a good example of the work of the master. Those who know and love Trollope will find in this novel one more reason to extol the virtues of this master of Victorian literature.
The print is so very tiny in this book that it is unreadable. It was a total waste of money to buy this book, and Aamzon, I would like my money back.
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