The Revd Mark Robarts puts his future and his family in peril when he guarantees the debts of an unscrupulous MP. The romantic hopes of Mark's sister Lucy are also dependent on the goodwill of Mark's offended patroness, mother of Lucy's suitor. Trollope's fourth Barchester novel, Framley Parsonage remains one of his most popular stories.
Product Details
ISBN-13: 9780199663156
Media Type: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Date: 12-01-2014
Pages: 528
Product Dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.70(h) x 1.00(d)
Series: Oxford World's Classics (Paperback)
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
Table of Contents
Introduction to the Modern Edition
9
I
'Omnes Omnia Bona Dicere'
13
II
The Framley Set, and the Chaldicotes Set
23
III
Chaldicotes
35
IV
A Matter of Conscience
49
V
Amantium Irae Amoris Integratio
59
VI
Mr Harold Smith's Lecture
74
VII
Sunday Morning
85
VIII
Gatherum Castle
94
IX
The Vicar's Return
112
X
Lucy Robarts
122
XI
Griselda Grantly
134
XII
The Little Bill
149
XIII
Delicate Hints
158
XIV
Mr Crawley of Hogglestock
170
XV
Lady Lufton's Ambassador
182
XVI
Mrs Podgens' Baby
192
XVII
Mrs Proudie's Conversazione
205
XVIII
The New Minister's Patronage
217
XIX
Money Dealings
227
XX
Harold Smith in Cabinet
241
XXI
Why Puck, the Pony, was beaten
251
XXII
Hogglestock Parsonage
261
XXIII
The Triumph of the Giants
269
XXIV
Magna est Veritas
282
XXV
Non-impulsive
296
XXVI
Impulsive
307
XXVII
South Audley Street
321
XXVIII
Dr Thorne
331
XXIX
Miss Dunstable at Home
340
XXX
The Grantly Triumph
360
XXXI
Salmon Fishing in Norway
366
XXXII
The Goat and Compasses
383
XXXIII
Consolation
392
XXXIV
Lady Lufton is taken by Surprise
401
XXXV
The Story of King Cophetua
412
XXXVI
Kidnapping at Hogglestock
424
XXXVII
Mr Sowerby without Company
436
XXXVIII
Is there Cause or Just Impediment?
446
XXXIX
How to write a Love Letter
458
XL
Internecine
470
XLI
Don Quixote
482
XLII
Touching Pitch
494
XLIII
Is she not Insignificant?
506
XLIV
The Philistines at the Parsonage
518
XLV
Palace Blessings
530
XLVI
Lady Lufton's Request
540
XLVII
Nemesis
554
XLVIII
How they were all Married, had Two Children, and lived Happily ever after