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OverviewIn Framley Parsonage, the fourth novel in Trollope's Chronicles of Barsetshire, the author leaves the confines of Barchester and looks to the countryside, where he relates the moral difficulties of Mark Robarts, the young clergyman who has recently been appointed vicar of Framley Parsonage. Desperate to keep up with the local aristocracy, the country parson is persuaded to underwrite the debts of Sowerby, a well-respected peer. However, when the debts are called in, Robarts finds himself in a serious predicament. Written with acute insight, together with a great deal of warmth and humor towards his characters' attendant charms and foibles, Framley Parsonage is sure to delight. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anthony Trollope , David Shaw-ParkerPublisher: Naxos Imprint: Naxos Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 4.60cm , Length: 14.20cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781094010854ISBN 10: 1094010855 Publication Date: 15 October 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI wish Mr. Trollope would go on writing Framley Parsonage forever. I don't see any reason why it should ever come to an end, and everyone I know is always dreading the last number. -- Elizabeth Gaskell to George Smith, publisher of the Cornhill, March 1, 1860 Author InformationAnthony Trollope (1815-1882) grew up in London. He inherited his mother's ambition to write and was famously disciplined in the development of his craft. His first novel was published in 1847 while he was working in Ireland as a surveyor for the General Post Office. He wrote a series of books set in the English countryside as well as those set in the political life, works that show great psychological penetration. One of his greatest strengths was his ability to re-create in his fiction his own vision of the social structures of Victorian England. The author of forty-seven novels, he was one of the most prolific and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. David Shaw-Parker is an Earphones Award-winning narrator and finalist for the prestigious Audie Award. He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1975 and began his career at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1977, appearing in over twenty-five productions between then and 1991. He went on to appear at The National Theatre in Oedipus Rex, The False Servant, and My Fair Lady and in London's West End in Grand Hotel, The Country Wife, Acorn Antiques, Heavenly Ivy, and Cyrano de Bergerac, among others. His numerous television credits include Inspector Morse, Space Precinct, and The Commander, and his films include Steven Soderbergh's Kafka, Uberto Pasolini's Still Life, and The Muppet Christmas Carol. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |