The Last Chronicle of Barset
Anthony Trollope
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Both Trollope and some of his later critics have considered The Last Chronicle to be his greatest novel. Many of its characters are familiar from the earlier Barsetshire novels, including the Rev. Josiah Crawley, the impoverished curate of Hogglestock, whose alleged theft of £20, together with the efforts of many to clear up the mystery, lie here at the center. Central also is the trying courtship between Major Grantly and Grace Crawley, the clergyman's daughter, over the objections of the Major's parents, Archdeacon Grantly and his wife; and the adventures of Johnny Eames, a protagonist of the Small House at Allington. Finally, it is in The Last Chronicle that Bishop Proudie of Barsetshire and his domineering wife, introduced in Barchester Towers, achieve their fullest and most dramatic portrayal.(Summary by Nicholas Clifford)
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 (35 hr 18 min)
Kapitel
01 - How Did He Get It? | 29:01 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
02 - By Heavens He Had Better Not! | 21:39 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
03 - The Archdeacon's Threat. | 14:03 | Gelesen von Piper Hayes |
04 - The Clergyman's House at Hogglestock. | 22:31 | Gelesen von Piper Hayes |
05 - What the World Thought About It. | 14:44 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
06 - Grace Crawley. | 24:07 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
07 - Miss Prettyman's Private Room. | 27:32 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
08 - Mr. Crawley Is Taken to Silverbridge. | 35:07 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
09 - Grace Crawley Goes to Allington. | 26:15 | Gelesen von Lee Ann Howlett |
10 - Dinner at Framley Court. | 15:30 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
11 - The Bishop Sends His Inhibition. | 26:23 | Gelesen von Felicity C |
12 - Mr. Crawley Seeks for Sympathy. | 24:59 | Gelesen von Felicity C |
13 - The Bishop's Angel. | 28:40 | Gelesen von Felicity C |
14 - Major Grantly Consults a Friend. | 16:26 | Gelesen von Piper Hayes |
15 - Up in London. | 33:51 | Gelesen von Piper Hayes |
16 - Down at Allington. | 32:00 | Gelesen von Lee Ann Howlett |
17 - Mr. Crawley Is Summoned to Barchester. | 30:24 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
18 - The Bishop of Barchester Is Crushed. | 31:35 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
19 - Where Did It Come From? | 13:13 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
20 - What Mr. Walker Thought About It. | 18:08 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
21 - Mr. Robarts on His Embassy. | 21:29 | Gelesen von Ernst Pattynama |
22 - Major Grantly at Home. | 23:47 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
23 - Miss Lily Dale's Resolution. | 28:56 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
24 - Mrs. Dobbs Broughton's Dinner-party. | 40:59 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
25 - Miss Madalina Demolines. | 26:00 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
26 - The Picture. | 20:00 | Gelesen von alwpoe |
27 - A Hero at Home. | 21:38 | Gelesen von Lee Ann Howlett |
28 - Showing How Major Grantly Took a Walk. | 17:40 | Gelesen von Phineas Redux |
29 - Miss Lily Dale's Logic. | 12:49 | Gelesen von Phineas Redux |
30 - Showing What Major Grantly Did After His Walk. | 12:26 | Gelesen von Barry O'Neill |
31 - Showing How Major Grantly Returned to Guestwick. | 18:07 | Gelesen von Barry O'Neill |
32 - Mr. Toogood. | 42:45 | Gelesen von Barry O'Neill |
33 - The Plumstead Foxes. | 22:05 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
34 - Mrs. Proudie Sends for Her Lawyer. | 25:45 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
35 - Lily Dale Writes Two Words in Her Book. | 40:43 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
36 - Grace Crawley Returns Home. | 14:53 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
37 - Hook Court. | 23:57 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
38 - Jael. | 26:33 | Gelesen von alwpoe |
39 - A New Flirtation. | 21:28 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
40 - Mr. Toogood's Ideas About Society. | 20:36 | Gelesen von Piper Hayes |
41 - Grace Crawley at Home. | 26:24 | Gelesen von Lee Ann Howlett |
42 - Mr. Toogood Travels Professionally. | 37:18 | Gelesen von Piper Hayes |
43 - Mr. Crosbie Goes into the City. | 29:06 | Gelesen von Felicity C |
44 - I Suppose I Must Let You Have It. | 13:40 | Gelesen von Felicity C |
45 - Lily Dale Goes to London. | 23:52 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
46 - The Bayswater Romance. | 25:50 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
47 - Dr. Tempest at the Palace. | 53:12 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
48 - The Softness of Sir Raffle Buffle. | 16:57 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
49 - Near the Close. | 40:20 | Gelesen von Barry O'Neill |
50 - Lady Lufton's Proposition. | 26:47 | Gelesen von Lee Ann Howlett |
51 - Mrs. Dobbs Broughton Piles Her Fagots. | 40:06 | Gelesen von alwpoe |
52 - Why Don't You Have an "It" for Yourself? | 24:58 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
53 - Rotten Row. | 24:41 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
54 - The Clerical Commission. | 26:39 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
55 - Framley Parsonage. | 16:21 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
56 - The Archdeacon Goes to Framley. | 41:08 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
57 - A Double Pledge. | 25:28 | Gelesen von Barry O'Neill |
58 - The Cross-grainedness of Men. | 29:28 | Gelesen von Barry O'Neill |
59 - A Lady Presents Her Compliments to Miss L. D. | 30:47 | Gelesen von Barry O'Neill |
60 - The End of Jael and Sisera. | 30:34 | Gelesen von alwpoe |
61 - It's Dogged as Does It. | 35:29 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
62 - Mr. Crawley's Letter to the Dean. | 35:05 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
63 - Two Visitors to Hogglestock. | 36:34 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
64 - The Tragedy in Hook Court. | 19:05 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
65 - Miss Van Siever Makes Her Choice. | 21:00 | Gelesen von Felicity C |
66 - Requiescat in Pace. | 26:03 | Gelesen von Felicity C |
67 - In Memoriam. | 25:47 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
68 - The Obstinacy of Mr. Crawley. | 20:36 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
69 - Mr. Crawley's Last Appearance in His Own Pulpit. | 15:18 | Gelesen von Lee Ann Howlett |
70 - Mrs. Arabin Is Caught. | 25:38 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
71 - Mr. Toogood at Silverbridge. | 22:16 | Gelesen von Piper Hayes |
72 - Mr. Toogood at "The Dragon of Wantly." | 17:25 | Gelesen von Piper Hayes |
73 - There Is Comfort at Plumstead. | 20:48 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
74 - The Crawleys Are Informed. | 21:17 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
75 - Madalina's Heart Is Bleeding. | 25:01 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
76 - I Think He Is Light of Heart. | 18:58 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
77 - The Shattered Tree. | 19:15 | Gelesen von Nicholas Clifford (1930-2019) |
78 - The Arabins Return to Barchester. | 24:34 | Gelesen von Barry O'Neill |
79 - Mr. Crawley Speaks of His Coat. | 18:29 | Gelesen von Barry O'Neill |
80 - Miss Demolines Desires to Become a Finger-post. | 30:55 | Gelesen von Sharon Omi |
81 - Barchester Cloisters. | 15:30 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
82 - The Last Scene at Hogglestock. | 34:55 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
83 - Mr. Crawley Is Conquered. | 19:53 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
84 - Conclusion. | 16:31 | Gelesen von Kirsten Wever |
Bewertungen
Awful





שמעון עין גל
The final and weakest volume of the Barchester series. To be fair to Trollope, we have to remember that this was the forerunner of the TV soap opera and that the author had to sell magazines and books to make a living. He had therefore to squeeze the last drop out of every tired plot line. However, in this last book the level of repetition is so high that boredom prevails and conquers. I wished so many times that the dreadful Lily Dale and Mr Crawley would both wander out in a blizzard, fall into a snowdrift and get deep frozen. but it doesn't happen.
SHOULD BE NAMED "PLENTY OF PIGHEADED PEOPLE"





Avid Listener
A fine ending to an enjoyable series. The characters in all of the novels were skillfully drawn to the end that they seem like old friends and acquaintances. The pigheadedness of so many (Mr Crawley, Grace Crawley, Major Grantley, Mrs Proudie, and Lily Dale, to name only a few) only gives the story more interest. A heartfelt thanks to the many readers of this and all Librivox books for the generous danation of their time.





Barney
An engrossing, touching and wide ranging story, engagingly read by a fine collection of volunteers. The reading can rarely be faulted, and Clifford and Evers deserve particular praise: the warmth of affection for the material is audible. Recommended.
Farewell





Ortonz
I'll miss more to this series. I grow attached to the characters and wish Mr. Trollope would conclude with further insight into their futures, but it isn't a priority. Well read by a variety of volunteers.





ms SV
I loved the book. Every reader was delightful to listen to. Usually I pick a book where there is only one reader because it is a smoother listening experience. This however was read well by all.
loved it!





A LibriVox Listener
actually sad that this is the last Chronicle of barset but have thoroughly enjoyed every hour that I have listened to this series





Rallou
A bit slow sometimes but one of the best books in the series. Thank you volunteers for your time and effort!





Kate
Such great readers - a fantastic collection of books brilliantly brought to life. Thank you.