Plantagenet Palliser, the esteemed Prime Minister of England, is troubled by the rapid ascent of Ferdinand Lopez, an enigmatic outsider who has captivated society. Despite his lack of noble background, Lopez garners the favor of influential women, including Palliser’s wife, Lady Glencora. When Lopez secures a socially beneficial marriage, Palliser faces a dilemma: should he support his wife’s backing of Lopez in a by-election or expose him as a fortune-seeker? “The Prime Minister” delves into the complexities of social, sexual, and domestic politics, questioning whether a morally upright gentleman can succeed as a leader.
Why You Should Read?
- Explores themes of social ambition, moral integrity, and political power.
- Holds historical significance as a reflection on 19th-century English society and governance.
- Appeals to readers interested in classic literature and political intrigue.
- This edition offers authoritative texts with insightful introductions and notes by distinguished scholars.