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Miss Mackenzie (The World's Classics) door…
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Miss Mackenzie (The World's Classics) (origineel 1865; editie 1988)

door Anthony Trollope (Auteur), O. A. J. Cockshut (Redacteur)

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In Miss Mackenzie Trollope made a deliberate attempt 'to prove that a novel may be produced without any love, but as he candidly admits in his Autobiography, the attempt "breaks down before the conclusion." In taking for his heroine a middle-aged spinster, Trollope chose to go against the custom followed by himself and his contemporaries of writing about young girls in love.… (meer)
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Titel:Miss Mackenzie (The World's Classics)
Auteurs:Anthony Trollope (Auteur)
Andere auteurs:O. A. J. Cockshut (Redacteur)
Info:Oxford University Press (1988), 432 pages
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Miss Mackenzie door Anthony Trollope (1865)

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Ah Trollope ! inénarrable auteur, capable d'écrire dix pages sur la psychologie du moment d'un personnage et de recommencer quelques pages plus loin en se contredisant... lassant et pourtant je ne m'en lasse pas ! ( )
  pangee | Oct 29, 2023 |
Miss Mackenzie is an accidental spinster - she didn't intend to remain single her whole life, but also didn't actively seek a husband. When she comes into some money, there are hands-out relatives all around. As are three suitors: a cousin with plenty of children, a partner of Miss Mackenzie's widowed sister-in-law, and a squinty-eyed clergyman. When her financial circumstances change, the relatives find her unjustifiably needy, and display even more selfishness and manipulation. Until the very end, I thought this was going to be one of my favorite Trollopes, however, the ending seems ... um ... too small? There are plenty of Trollope's perfect, but almost miss-able, descriptions: There was a very old man who sat close wedged in between Mrs. Stumfold and another lady, by whose joint dresses he was almost obliterated. (In fact, there are two chapters in the book about parties; Trollope writes quite funny and memorable party chapters.) Overall, here is one of my favorite bits: She gave herself none of that personal credit which women are apt to take to themselves when they find that they are often sought in marriage. She looked upon her lovers as so many men to whom her income would be convenient, and felt herself to be almost under an obligation to them for their willingness to put up with the incumbrance which was attached to it. And here's another: "What a wicked old woman she was," virtuous readers will say ... "to endeavour to catch that poor old maid's fortune for her son!" But I deny she was (a) ... wicked old woman on that score. Why should not the two cousins marry, and do very well together with their joint means? Lady Ball intended to make a husband's wife of her. If much was to be taken, was not much also be given? ( )
  ReadMeAnother | Jul 13, 2023 |
Until her brother’s death, Margaret Mackenzie’s world had been limited largely to the house she shared with her invalid brother and serving as his caregiver. Her brother’s death opens up a new world to Miss Mackenzie, as she inherits his modest fortune. There’s enough for her to set up a household in Littlebath, with one of her nieces as a companion. Although Margaret is long past the first blush of youth, she is not quite middle aged, and she soon finds herself with several suitors. It doesn’t take Margaret long to realize that her suitors seem to be more interested in her money than in herself. Nothing in her prior life has prepared her for the circumstances in which she finds herself. Then another abrupt change in Margaret’s fortune reinforces just how alone in the world she is.

I find Margaret to be one of Trollope’s most interesting heroines. Her courage and determination to face her problems head on seem to balance her lack of experience and social awkwardness. Several familiar faces from the Barsetshire and Palliser novels provided a pleasant surprise. ( )
  cbl_tn | Jul 2, 2022 |
This was the story of Miss Mackenzie, an "old maid" who inherited money and the suitors who materialized with her new found wealth. It had some Austenish humor, which is good if you like Austen. Not one of my favorite Trollope's. ( )
  Tess_W | Jun 12, 2022 |
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This wasn't my favourite Trollope, but was still a lovely read. I found Miss Mackenzie to be a fascinating character to follow and was rooting for her from page 1. The romantic entanglements were funny and sweet and frustrating throughout, and I am not sure I really liked any of her suitors for her; but I am always happy to see a deserving character reach their happy ending. ( )
  ChelseaVK | Dec 10, 2021 |
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In Miss Mackenzie Trollope made a deliberate attempt 'to prove that a novel may be produced without any love, but as he candidly admits in his Autobiography, the attempt "breaks down before the conclusion." In taking for his heroine a middle-aged spinster, Trollope chose to go against the custom followed by himself and his contemporaries of writing about young girls in love.

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