Register Guidelines E-Books Today's Posts Search

Go Back   MobileRead Forums > E-Book General > Reading Recommendations

Notices

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 02-13-2011, 01:38 PM   #16
SteveEisenberg
Grand Sorcerer
SteveEisenberg ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SteveEisenberg ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SteveEisenberg ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SteveEisenberg ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SteveEisenberg ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SteveEisenberg ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SteveEisenberg ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SteveEisenberg ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SteveEisenberg ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SteveEisenberg ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SteveEisenberg ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.
 
Posts: 7,425
Karma: 43514536
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: near Philadelphia USA
Device: Kindle Kids Edition, Fire HD 10 (11th generation)
Quote:
Originally Posted by SeaBookGuy View Post
He might like Wilkie Collins also, although there's an awful lots of Trollope out there that he should be through with him as an author quite so soon?
Here's how Trollope himself compared the two is his autobiography (found on gutenberg.com):

Quote:
My friend Wilkie Collins is generally supposed to be sensational. The readers who prefer the one are supposed to take delight in the elucidation of character. Those who hold by the other are charmed by the continuation and gradual development of a plot. All this is, I think, a mistake,--which mistake arises from the inability of the imperfect artist to be at the same time realistic and sensational. A good novel should be both, and both in the highest degree.
Trollope is more or less tied for being my favorite novelist.

As for what novelists a person likes, it is highly personal. I loved every book by the Brontë sisters (except I did not warm to Shirley). But I do not care much about Jane Austen's characters. And yet there is a great tendency to group Charlotte Brontë and Jane Austen together.

In the terms Trollope uses above, I put Dickens in-between Trollope and Collins. If someone loves Trollope and somehow missed Dickens, they should try Dickens.

If Trollope was alive today, I hypothesize that he would join me in being a fan of Richard Russo. I've read all Russo's novels and consider Bridge of Sighs his masterpiece. Russo does rank higher on sensationism than Trollope. One similarity is political -- they are/were liberals who wrote with great respect and compassion about conservatives. But since I have no idea whether this is a reason why ficbot's father likes Trollope, that similarity may be irrelevant.

P.S. Here is something that can easily be loved by a Trollope fan, especially if ficbot's Dad is an American: The Awakening Land trilogy by Conrad Richter. However, Richter titles do not seem to be available as eBooks.

Last edited by SteveEisenberg; 02-13-2011 at 02:03 PM.
SteveEisenberg is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-13-2011, 02:16 PM   #17
SeaBookGuy
Can one read too much?
SeaBookGuy ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SeaBookGuy ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SeaBookGuy ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SeaBookGuy ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SeaBookGuy ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SeaBookGuy ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SeaBookGuy ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SeaBookGuy ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SeaBookGuy ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SeaBookGuy ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.SeaBookGuy ought to be getting tired of karma fortunes by now.
 
SeaBookGuy's Avatar
 
Posts: 2,029
Karma: 2487799
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Naples, FL
Device: Kindle PW 3, Sony 350 and 650
O/T but ...

I'm in the midst of watching the "Barchester Chronicles" on video (a combination of The Warden
and Barchester Towers) - Alan Rickman as Mr Slope and Geraldine MacEwan as Mrs Proudie are
a truly explosive combination!
SeaBookGuy is offline   Reply With Quote
Advert
Reply


Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Can you recommend any authors similar to Douglas Adams m-reader Reading Recommendations 9 04-29-2010 05:17 AM
eBook authors similar to Bentley Little? SimonSays Reading Recommendations 15 03-07-2010 10:50 PM
Authors similar to Peter F Hamilton? Crusader Reading Recommendations 20 02-05-2010 03:03 PM
Other Fiction Trollope, Anthony: Can You Forgive Her?, v1, 03-09-08 Strether Kindle Books 2 03-18-2008 01:31 PM
Other Fiction Trollope, Anthony: Phineas Redux, v1, 03-09-08 Strether Kindle Books 0 03-09-2008 07:43 PM


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:16 PM.


MobileRead.com is a privately owned, operated and funded community.