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Ayala's Angel Vol. II is a novel that explores the complex dynamics of class, family relationships, and the contrasting fates of two sisters who are left to navigate life after the death of their father. With the family's fortune lost, one sister finds herself taken in by wealthy relatives, while the other must adjust to a more modest life with a frugal uncle. The narrative delves into how both sisters adapt to their new circumstances and their emotional responses to the division that has formed between them. Themes of social disparity are evident as the characters confront their different…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Ayala's Angel Vol. II is a novel that explores the complex dynamics of class, family relationships, and the contrasting fates of two sisters who are left to navigate life after the death of their father. With the family's fortune lost, one sister finds herself taken in by wealthy relatives, while the other must adjust to a more modest life with a frugal uncle. The narrative delves into how both sisters adapt to their new circumstances and their emotional responses to the division that has formed between them. Themes of social disparity are evident as the characters confront their different realities, highlighting their inner strength and resilience in the face of hardship. The novel also brings to light the sacrifices made by individuals in the name of family love, with each sister managing to maintain her dignity and hope despite the severe change in fortune. The story's exploration of class distinctions serves as a backdrop for a deeper examination of human relationships, the complexities of selflessness, and the impact of societal expectations on personal choices.
Autorenporträt
Anthony Trollope, born in London in 1815, was the son of barrister Thomas Anthony Trollope and novelist Frances Milton Trollope. Despite his father's struggles in law and farming, his mother achieved literary success, notably with her book Domestic Manners of the Americans. Trollope's education at Harrow School and Winchester College was marked by financial hardships and social challenges. ¿In 1834, Trollope began working as a clerk for the General Post Office in London, a position he initially found unrewarding. His career took a positive turn in 1841 when he was transferred to Ireland as a postal surveyor. There, he met and married Rose Heseltine in 1844, and they had two sons together. ¿While in Ireland, Trollope started writing during his extensive travels for work, leading to his first novel, The Macdermots of Ballycloran (1847). He gained significant recognition with The Warden (1855), the first in his acclaimed Chronicles of Barsetshire series. After resigning from the Post Office in 1867, Trollope dedicated himself to writing, producing 47 novels that offered keen insights into Victorian society.