Last Chronicle of Barset, The by TROLLOPE, Anthony

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Both Trollope and some of his later critics have considered The Last Chronicle to be his greatest novel. Many of its characters are familiar from the earlier Barsetshire novels, including the Rev. Josiah Crawley, the impoverished curate of Hogglestock, whose alleged theft of £20, together with the efforts of many to clear up the mystery, lie here at the center. Central also is the trying courtship between Major Grantly and Grace Crawley, the clergyman's daughter, over the objections of the Major's parents, Archdeacon Grantly and his wife; and the adventures of Johnny Eames, a protagonist of the Small House at Allington. Finally, it is in The Last Chronicle that Bishop Proudie of Barsetshire and his domineering wife, introduced in Barchester Towers, achieve their fullest and most dramatic portrayal.(Summary by Nicholas Clifford)

  • 29 minutes 1 second
    01 - How Did He Get It?
  • 16 minutes 21 seconds
    55 - Framley Parsonage.
  • 35 minutes 5 seconds
    62 - Mr. Crawley's Letter to the Dean.
  • 35 minutes 29 seconds
    61 - It's Dogged as Does It.
  • 30 minutes 34 seconds
    60 - The End of Jael and Sisera.
  • 30 minutes 47 seconds
    59 - A Lady Presents Her Compliments to Miss L. D.
  • 29 minutes 28 seconds
    58 - The Cross-grainedness of Men.
  • 25 minutes 28 seconds
    57 - A Double Pledge.
  • 41 minutes 8 seconds
    56 - The Archdeacon Goes to Framley.
  • 26 minutes 39 seconds
    54 - The Clerical Commission.
  • 19 minutes 5 seconds
    64 - The Tragedy in Hook Court.
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