Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Reading Notes on Phineas Finn

Reading Notes: Anthony Trollope, Phineas Finn
December 24-31, 2008. Transcribed from Twitter

Lady Laura Standish is the real politician, but as a woman she must operate through men -- in this case the impulsive, improvident Phineas. 11:02 AM Dec 24th, 2008 from txt

Lady Laura finds Finn a seat in the House and advises him how to make use of those he despises: "I mean you to be very intimate with Mr Kennedy, to shoot his grouse and to stalk his deer and to be helpful to his progress as a Liberal member of Parliament." 11:08 AM Dec 24th, 2008 from txt

Laura's friend Violet Effingham also drawn to male activity: sports. "It is strange what a propensity I have for the wrong side of the post" 12:11 PM Dec 24th, 2008 from txt

Laura arranges men's lives: urges her father into Cabinet and Phineas into a PM; tries to arrange her "beastly" brother's marriage to Violet 1:17 PM Dec 24th, 2008 from txt

Chiltern's ill reputation: "We all know how the man well spoken of may steal a horse, while he of evil repute may not look over a hedge." 1:40 PM Dec 24th, 2008 from txt

Phineas's political (and romantic) talent is being agreeable and, at least in early stage of his career, he is all ambition, no substance. 9:34 AM Dec 25th, 2008 from txt

Of radical MP's, Monk is modest, self-doubting while Turnbull is "leveler of forests" without care for how to cultivate the land so cleared. 9:41 AM Dec 25th, 2008 from txt

The "pleasant" Phineas occupies a safe middle ground between the absolute dullness of Laura's Kennedy and the wildness of Violet's Chiltern. 5:25 PM Dec 25th, 2008 from txt

Trollope lauds mediocrity (common sense) in romance as well as politics. Laura tallies that for "999 of 1000" life is business not romance 5:27 PM Dec 25th, 2008 from txt

Chiltern calls Kennedy "a log of wood ... such men drive me out of the pale of decent life. If that is decency, I'd sooner be indecent" 5:41 PM Dec 25th, 2008 from txt

Bunce deflates prestiege of Phineas's going into the government: "a man gets so thick in the muck that he don't know if he's dirty or clean" 12:10 PM Dec 27th, 2008 from txt

Not suprisingly, Violet chooses Chiltern, and so Phineas rejected first for a dull prig and then a wildman -- each, however, men of status. 8:33 PM Dec 27th, 2008 from txt

For all the talk of romance, the clear priority of suitors, both male and female, is social status: "grasping the top brick of the chimney" 8:38 PM Dec 27th, 2008 from txt

Appearance of the "European" Madame Max Goesler who flirts with Phineas but then trains her sights on the unreachably regal Lord Omnium. 10:12 AM Dec 28th, 2008 from txt

Seeing a threat to the coronet she intends for her "blond, bold faced son," Glencora challenges Madame Goesler to "duel" of reputation. 10:19 AM Dec 28th, 2008 from txt

Glencora's liberal mask slips as she seethes at the "black browed, yellow skinned, half monkey baby" of a liaison of Mdm Goesler with Omnium 10:29 AM Dec 28th, 2008 from txt

Glencora seethes further: "it might be that Madam Goesler would win the coronet; but she would find there were sharp thorns in the lining" 10:47 AM Dec 28th, 2008 from txt

Reconciliation of Madame Goesler and Glencora after their "duel" similar to mutual respect of Chiltern and Phineas following their exchange. 8:14 PM Dec 28th, 2008 from txt

Mdm Goesler sees Phineas as a rushing train that may jump the tracks; Omnium as a majestic snowy peak vulnerable only to a major earthquake. 8:20 PM Dec 29th, 2008 from txt

Mdm Goesler: "you see me in society and look upon me as a member of a gregarious herd, but I am an animal that feeds alone and lives alone." 8:23 PM Dec 29th, 2008 from txt

Phineas now in position of choosing "suitor" between Mary, the romantic love of his childhood, and the wealth and status of Madame Goesler. 4:16 PM Dec 30th, 2008 from txt

Laura advises Phineas to wed Madame Goesler for her money: "You have had your romance and must now put up with reality." 4:30 PM Dec 30th, 2008 from txt

At end of story, Phineas has acted principled in both love and politics -- meaning, for Trollope, that he has conformed to his social status 12:24 PM Dec 31st, 2008 from web

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