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The mother of renowned novelist Anthony Trollope, Frances Trollope was an important literary figure in her own right. She made significant contributions to the then-nascent genre of travel writing, as well as publishing a number of well-researched novels that grapple with complex social issues. The sprawling epic The Vicar of Wrexhall casts a critical eye on the misdeeds of clergymen.
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Table of contents
- THE VICAR OF WREXHILL
- Contents
- VOLUME THE FIRST
- Chapter I - The Village of WrexhillâThe Mowbray FamilyâA Birthday
- Chapter II - The Morning After the Birthday
- Chapter III - The Vicar of Wrexhill
- Chapter IV - The Will
- Chapter V - The Aristocracy of Wrexhill
- Chapter VI - The Principal Person in the VillageâThe Vicar's Family
- Chapter VII - The First Impressions Made by Mr. CartwrightâLetter from Lady Harrington
- Chapter VIII - Mrs. Richards and Her DaughtersâThe Tea-Party
- Chapter IX - Helen and Rosalind Call Upon Sir Gilbert Harrington
- Chapter X - Mrs. Mowbray Consults Mr. Cartwright Upon the Subject of Her Late Husband's Will
- Chapter XI - Helen's Misery at Her Mother's DispleasureâSir G. Harrington's Letter on the Subject of the Will
- Chapter XII - Mr. Cartwright's Letter to His CousinâColonel Harrington
- Chapter XIII - Mrs. Mowbray's Departure for TownâAn Extemporary Prayer
- Chapter XIV - An InterviewâThe Lime TreeâRosalind's Letter to Mr. Mowbray
- Chapter XV - Rosalind's Conversation with Miss CartwrightâMrs. Simpson and Miss Richards Meet the Vicar at the ParkâThe HymnâThe Walk Home
- VOLUME THE SECOND
- Chapter I - Charles Mowbray's Arrival at the Park
- Chapter II - Charles's Amusement at His Sister's AppearanceâHe Discusses Her Case with Rosalind
- Chapter III - Charles Walks over to OakleyâThe Vicar Improves in His Opinion
- Chapter IV - Mr. Stephen Corbold
- Chapter V - Mr. Stephen Corbold Returns with Mrs. Mowbray and Helen to Wrexhill
- Chapter VI - The Return
- Chapter VII - The Vicar and His Cousin
- Chapter VIII - Charles's SorrowâMrs. Simpson in Her New CharacterâThe Vicar's Proceedings Discussed
- Chapter IX - Discussion on TruthâMr. Corbold Installed
- Chapter X - Fanny's ReligionâA Visit to Oakley
- Chapter XI - Charles's Conference with Mrs. Mowbray
- Chapter XII - The Vicar's Progress, and His Counsel to Fanny as to the Best Means of Assisting the Poor
- Chapter XIII - Mrs. Simpson's Charitable VisitâCharles's Troubles Continue
- Chapter XIV - The Entry
- Chapter XV - Walk to OakleyâDomestic ArrangementsâThe Village Inn
- VOLUME THE THIRD
- Chapter I - Mr. And Mrs. Cartwright's Letter
- Chapter II - The Widow Simpson's Disappointment
- Chapter III - Charles's Interview with His StepfatherâHis Sudden Departure from Wrexhill
- Chapter IV - The Vicar's ProsperityâHe Sets About Making Some Important Reforms in the Village
- Chapter V - The Vicar at Home
- Chapter VI - A Second Visit to the Lime-Tree
- Chapter VII - The Will
- Chapter VIII - The Letter-Bag
- Chapter IX - The Will Executed
- Chapter X - The Serious Fancy Fair
- Chapter XI - The "Elopement"
- Chapter XII - Mr. Corbold's Adventures
- Chapter XIII - A Change Comes O'er the Spirit of Her Dream
- Chapter XIV - In Which Sundry Visits Are Made
- Chapter XV - Mrs. Cartwright's Last Will and Testament