Framley Parsonage

Framley Parsonage

by Anthony Trollope
Framley Parsonage

Framley Parsonage

by Anthony Trollope

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Overview

Fourth in the Barsetshire Chronicles, FRAMLEY PARSONAGE was published in 1860. In it the values of a Victorian gentleman, the young clergyman Mark Robarts, are put to the test.

Like much fiction of 19th century England, FRAMLEY PARSONAGE concerns property, status, family and the conventions. In it Trollope captures the essence of Victorian England.

The Barsetshire Chronicles include THE WARDEN, BARCHESTER TOWERS, DOCTOR THORNE, FRAMLEY PARSONAGE, THE SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINGTON and THE LAST CHRONICLE OF BARSET.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781775451730
Publisher: The Floating Press
Publication date: 02/01/2011
Series: Chronicles of Barsetshire , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 637 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Anthony Trollope (24 April 1815- 6 December 1882) was one of the most successful, prolific and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. Some of his best-loved works, the Chronicles of Barsetshire, revolve around the imaginary county of Barsetshire.

Katherine Mullin is the editor, with Francis O'Gorman, of Trollope's The Duke's Children (OUP, 2011). She is the author of James Joyce, Sexuality and Social Purity (CUP, 2003), and has published articles on late-Victorian and Modernist fiction. Her most recent book is Working Girls: Fiction, Sexuality and the Modern (forthcoming 2014).

Francis O'Gorman has edited Trollope's The Duke's Children (with Katherine Mullin), Ruskin's Praeterita, and Gaskell's Sylvia's Lovers for Oxford World's Classics. He has written widely on English literature, chiefly from 1780 to the present, and is currently editing Swinburne for OUP.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Modern Edition9
I'Omnes Omnia Bona Dicere'13
IIThe Framley Set, and the Chaldicotes Set23
IIIChaldicotes35
IVA Matter of Conscience49
VAmantium Irae Amoris Integratio59
VIMr Harold Smith's Lecture74
VIISunday Morning85
VIIIGatherum Castle94
IXThe Vicar's Return112
XLucy Robarts122
XIGriselda Grantly134
XIIThe Little Bill149
XIIIDelicate Hints158
XIVMr Crawley of Hogglestock170
XVLady Lufton's Ambassador182
XVIMrs Podgens' Baby192
XVIIMrs Proudie's Conversazione205
XVIIIThe New Minister's Patronage217
XIXMoney Dealings227
XXHarold Smith in Cabinet241
XXIWhy Puck, the Pony, was beaten251
XXIIHogglestock Parsonage261
XXIIIThe Triumph of the Giants269
XXIVMagna est Veritas282
XXVNon-impulsive296
XXVIImpulsive307
XXVIISouth Audley Street321
XXVIIIDr Thorne331
XXIXMiss Dunstable at Home340
XXXThe Grantly Triumph360
XXXISalmon Fishing in Norway366
XXXIIThe Goat and Compasses383
XXXIIIConsolation392
XXXIVLady Lufton is taken by Surprise401
XXXVThe Story of King Cophetua412
XXXVIKidnapping at Hogglestock424
XXXVIIMr Sowerby without Company436
XXXVIIIIs there Cause or Just Impediment?446
XXXIXHow to write a Love Letter458
XLInternecine470
XLIDon Quixote482
XLIITouching Pitch494
XLIIIIs she not Insignificant?506
XLIVThe Philistines at the Parsonage518
XLVPalace Blessings530
XLVILady Lufton's Request540
XLVIINemesis554
XLVIIIHow they were all Married, had Two Children, and lived Happily ever after564
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