Barchester Towers
Anthony Trollope
- 576 pages
- English
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Barchester Towers
Anthony Trollope
About This Book
The beloved ecclesiastical satireâand enduring political novelâby one of the finest English authors of the nineteenth century. Part social commentary, part high comedy, the second installment in the Chronicles of Barsetshire is one of Anthony Trollope's most beloved novels, and cemented the author's reputation as the preeminent chronicler of Victorian England. When the well-regarded bishop of Barchester Cathedral unexpectedly passes away, the Evangelical Bishop Proudieârather than the deceased bishop's son, Archdeacon Grantlyâgains the episcopal see, enraging the rural English community. With the new bishop's meddlesome wife, Mrs. Proudie, unduly influencing church politicsâincluding an unpopular veto of Septimus Harding's return to the role of warden of Hiram's Hospitalâthe stage is set for a low-stakes war within the confines of the tiny countryside church. And for his part, the hapless Harding, who served as the protagonist for The Warden, will once again finds an enemy vying for the hand of his now-widowed daughter, Eleanor. Playing on timely doctrinal schisms between adherents of the High Church and Evangelicals, Trollope delightfully lampoons the prevailing ecclesiastical politics of his day. Barchester Towers is Trollope at his best, and its unique compositionâfifty-three short but deliciously decadent chaptersâmakes for a truly pleasurable and engaging read. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.