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The Last Chronicle of Barset
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Anthony Trollope was a masterful satirist with an unerring eye for the most intrinsic details of human behavior and an imaginative grasp of the preoccupations of nineteenth-century English novels. In The Last Chronicle of Barset, Mr. Crawley, curate of Hogglestock, falls deeply into debt, bringing suffering to himself and his family. To make matters worse, he is accused of theft, can't remember where he got the counterfeit check he is alleged to have stolen, and must stand trial. Trollope's powerful portrait of this complex man-gloomy, brooding, and proud, moving relentlessly from one humiliation to another-achieves tragic dimensions.
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ClásicosTable of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Chapter I How Did He Get It?
- Chapter II By Heavens He Had Better Not!
- Chapter III The Archdeacon’s Threat
- Chapter IV The Clergyman’s House at Hogglestock
- Chapter V What the World Thought About It
- Chapter VI Grace Crawley
- Chapter VII Miss Prettyman’s Private Room
- Chapter VIII Mr. Crawley Is Taken to Silverbridge
- Chapter IX Grace Crawley Goes to Allington
- Chapter X Dinner at Framley Court
- Chapter XI The Bishop Sends His Inhibition
- Chapter XII Mr. Crawley Seeks for Sympathy
- Chapter XIII The Bishop’s Angel
- Chapter XIV Major Grantly Consults a Friend
- Chapter XV Up in London
- Chapter XVI Down at Allington
- Chapter XVII Mr. Crawley Is Summoned to Barchester
- Chapter XVIII The Bishop of Barchester Is Crushed
- Chapter XIX Where Did It Come From?
- Chapter XX What Mr. Walker Thought About It
- Chapter XXI Mr. Robarts on His Embassy
- Chapter XXII Major Grantly at Home
- Chapter XXIII Miss Lily Dale’s Resolution
- Chapter XXIV Mrs. Dobbs Broughton’s Dinner-party
- Chapter XXV Miss Madalina Demolines
- Chapter XXVI The Picture
- Chapter XXVII A Hero at Home
- Chapter XXVIII Showing How Major Grantly Took a Walk
- Chapter XXIX Miss Lily Dale’s Logic
- Chapter XXX Showing What Major Grantly Did After His Walk
- Chapter XXXI Showing How Major Grantly Returned to Guestwick
- Chapter XXXII Mr. Toogood
- Chapter XXXIII The Plumstead Foxes
- Chapter XXXIV Mrs. Proudie Sends for Her Lawyer
- Chapter XXXV Lily Dale Writes Two Words in Her Book
- Chapter XXXVI Grace Crawley Returns Home
- Chapter XXXVII Hook Court
- Chapter XXXVIII Jael
- Chapter XXXIX A New Flirtation
- Chapter XL Mr. Toogood’s Ideas About Society
- Chapter XLI Grace Crawley at Home
- Chapter XLII Mr. Toogood Travels Professionally
- Chapter XLIII Mr. Crosbie Goes into the City
- Chapter XLIV “I Suppose I Must Let You Have It”
- Chapter XLV Lily Dale Goes to London
- Chapter XLVI The Bayswater Romance
- Chapter XLVII Dr. Tempest at the Palace
- Chapter XLVIII The Softness of Sir Raffle Buffle
- Chapter XLIX Near the Close
- Chapter L Lady Lufton’s Proposition
- Chapter LI Mrs. Dobbs Broughton Piles Her Fagots
- Chapter LII Why Don’t You Have an “It” for Yourself?
- Chapter LIII Rotten Row
- Chapter LIV The Clerical Commission
- Chapter LV Framley Parsonage
- Chapter LVI The Archdeacon Goes to Framley
- Chapter LVII A Double Pledge
- Chapter LVIII The Cross-grainedness of Men
- Chapter LIX A Lady Presents Her Compliments to Miss L. D.
- Chapter LX The End of Jael and Sisera
- Chapter LXI “It’s Dogged as Does It”
- Chapter LXII Mr. Crawley’s Letter to the Dean
- Chapter LXIII Two Visitors to Hogglestock
- Chapter LXIV The Tragedy in Hook Court
- Chapter LXV Miss Van Siever Makes Her Choice
- Chapter LXVI Requiescat in Pace
- Chapter LXVII In Memoriam
- Chapter LXVIII The Obstinacy of Mr. Crawley
- Chapter LXIX Mr. Crawley’s Last Appearance in His Own Pulpit
- Chapter LXX Mrs. Arabin Is Caught
- Chapter LXXI Mr. Toogood at Silverbridge
- Chapter LXXII Mr. Toogood at “The Dragon of Wantly”
- Chapter LXXIII There Is Comfort at Plumstead
- Chapter LXXIV The Crawleys Are Informed
- Chapter LXXV Madalina’s Heart Is Bleeding
- Chapter LXXVI I Think He Is Light of Heart
- Chapter LXXVII The Shattered Tree
- Chapter LXXVIII The Arabins Return to Barchester
- Chapter LXXIX Mr. Crawley Speaks of His Coat
- Chapter LXXX Miss Demolines Desires to Become a Finger-post
- Chapter LXXXI Barchester Cloisters
- Chapter LXXXII The Last Scene at Hogglestock
- Chapter LXXXIII Mr. Crawley Is Conquered
- Chapter LXXXIV Conclusion
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