Framley Parsonage
Anthony Trollope
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Framley Parsonage is the fourth novel in Anthony Trollope's series known as the "Chronicles of Barsetshire", first published in serial form in the Cornhill Magazine in 1860. (Summary by Wikipedia)
"Of all novelists in any country, Trollope best understands the role of money. Compared with him even Balzac is a romantic." — W. H. Auden
Novels in the series are
1-The Warden
1-The Warden (version 2)
2-Barchester Towers
3-Doctor Thorne
4-Framley Parsonage
5-The Small House at Allington
6-The Last Chronicle of Barset (20 hr 32 min)
Chapters
01 - 'Omnes Omnia Bona Dicere' | 23:47 | Read by Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
02 - The Framley Set, and the Chaldicotes Set | 29:00 | Read by Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
03 - Chaldicotes | 28:51 | Read by Simon Evers |
04 - A Matter of Conscience | 21:43 | Read by Simon Evers |
05 - Amantium Iræ Amoris Integratio | 32:30 | Read by Simon Evers |
06 - Mr. Harold Smith's Lecture | 24:50 | Read by Simon Evers |
07 - Sunday Morning | 18:51 | Read by Simon Evers |
08 - Gatherum Castle | 38:15 | Read by Simon Evers |
09 - The Vicar's Return | 19:26 | Read by Simon Evers |
10 - Lucy Robarts | 28:42 | Read by Mimi Wang |
11 - Griselda Grantly | 34:48 | Read by Mimi Wang |
12 - The Little Bill | 19:05 | Read by Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
13 - Delicate Hints | 26:12 | Read by adsum iam |
14 - Mr. Crawley of Hogglestock | 29:52 | Read by adsum iam |
15 - Lady Lufton's Ambassador | 22:56 | Read by Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
16 - Mrs. Podgens' Baby | 28:23 | Read by Simon Evers |
17 - Mrs. Proudie's Conversazione | 27:22 | Read by Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
18 - The New Minister's Patronage | 20:58 | Read by Simon Evers |
19 - Money Dealings | 28:55 | Read by Simon Evers |
20 - Harold Smith in the Cabinet | 23:02 | Read by Simon Evers |
21 - Why Puck, the Pony, Was Beaten | 21:02 | Read by GLM |
22 - Hogglestock Parsonage | 15:13 | Read by GLM |
23 - The Triumph of the Giants | 24:44 | Read by GLM |
24 - Magna Est Veritas | 26:59 | Read by GLM |
25 - Non-Impulsive | 24:20 | Read by Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
26 - Impulsive | 31:42 | Read by Mimi Wang |
27 - South Audley Street | 20:50 | Read by Simon Evers |
28 - Dr. Thorne | 18:45 | Read by Simon Evers |
29 - Miss Dunstable at Home | 45:45 | Read by Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
30 - The Grantly Triumph | 12:33 | Read by Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
31 - Salmon Fishing in Norway | 38:37 | Read by Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
32 - The Goat and Compasses | 19:40 | Read by Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
33 - Consolation | 19:28 | Read by Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
34 - Lady Lufton Is Taken by Surprise | 25:04 | Read by Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
35 - The Story of King Cophetua | 25:11 | Read by Simon Evers |
36 - Kidnapping at Hogglestock | 23:45 | Read by Simon Evers |
37 - Mr. Sowerby without Company | 24:42 | Read by Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
38 - Is There Cause or Just Impediment? | 26:13 | Read by Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
39 - How to Write a Love Letter | 24:09 | Read by Rosie |
40 - Internecine | 27:59 | Read by Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
41 - Don Quixote | 26:33 | Read by Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
42 - Touching Pitch | 23:31 | Read by Simon Evers |
43 - Is She Not Insignificant? | 26:05 | Read by Simon Evers |
44 - The Philistines at the Parsonage | 34:24 | Read by Brendan Stallard |
45 - Palace Blessings | 21:15 | Read by Simon Evers |
46 - Lady Lufton's Request | 29:49 | Read by Simon Evers |
47 - Nemesis | 20:42 | Read by Simon Evers |
48 - How They Were All Married, Had Two Children, - and Lived Happy Ever After | 26:05 | Read by Simon Evers |
Reviews
Excellent book and readers
Mary Ann Mays
I have enjoyed every Trollop book so far regardless of any occasional wish they were shorter. In particular , I like to read his criticism of his society and his description of its norms. I do ignore his notions of a wife's place in and out of the home, but acknowledge his fairness in recognizing the intelligence of many women. Sometimes his heroines are too good, but well he was writing for his audience not me. Finally, I appreciate his insight into the emotional life of his characters and his recognition that their are so many shades between good and bad in a person (with the exception of some too good heroines)
Esp. Readings and odd comment
Margaret87
I must protest - the Simon Evers readings are perfect. Twinkle Toes' comment makes no sense to me whatever. These stories are superb. But I am glad I was not born in Victorian England - or Victorian anywhere for that matter. What (according to Trollope) society expected of young women thinking and behaviour is superhuman. Fortunately it's the Miss Dunstables that prevailed.
Pleasantly surprised
A LibriVox Listener
Despite the variety of readers, I enjoyed this read. There was only one reader I found difficult to listen to. I do enjoy Trollope's multiple story lines and the way they are intertwined. Definitely read this one as part of the Barchester series. Best to read them in order just to keep track of the characters.
Classic Trollope
Christine Zaf
This book is a classic Trollope - set in Rural England and London, with his main characters from the aristocracy, the gentry and the clergy. Trollope shows their failings and demystifies the classes to which his characters belong. I really enjoyed Framley Personage, and the readers did a magnificent job. Thank you to the volunteers.
Classic Trollope
TwinkieToes
This is classic Anthony Trollope. The entire series is worth listening to. However, Simon Evers' chapters, while very well read, are full of plosives and "wind" sounds. He had his microphone too close to his mouth, which really takes away from the listening experience.
Another great reading of Trollope
DarthLaurel
Thanks to everyone who contributed. It's such a blessing to listen to these classics read so that I can knit and enjoy Trollope at the same time!
tahia
I listened to this and all of his work over and over, it is always as good as the first. and great readers also, wished it would never end.
VINTAGE TROLLOPE
Avid Listener
Trollope always takes his time, but he never fails to furnish a satisfatory ending. The characters, as usual, are alive and seem to be our acquaintances.