THE EUSTACE DIAMONDS

The third in Trollope's six-volume Palliser series, The Eustace Diamonds boasts an extraordinary heroine in Lizzie Eustace, a lying schemer in the mould of Thackeray's Becky Sharp. A pompous Under-Secretary of State, an exploitative and acquisitive American and her unhappy "niece,&quo...

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Main Author: Trollope, Anthony 1815-1882 (Author)
Other Authors: McCormack, W. J
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 1983
Series:Trollope, Anthony 1815-1882. Palliser novels
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