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The Warden

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SKU:
726
Condition:
Very Good
Format:
Paperback, 294 pages
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, 1980
Edition:
Oxford World's Classics Edition, Fifteenth Printing

The Warden is the first of the six classic Chronicles of Barsetshire.

Trollope conceived the story of the novel in Salisbury, while wandering round the cathedral one midsummer evening in the 1850s. Set in the world of the Victorian professional and landed classes that Trollope portrayed so consummately, the book centers on Mr. Harding, a clergyman of great personal integrity, whose charitable income far exceeds the purpose for which it was intended. On discovering this, young John Bold turns his reforming zeal to exposing what he regards as an abuse of privilege, despite the fact that he is in love with Mr. Harding’s daughter, Eleanor.

The novel was highly topical, for a case regarding the misapplication of church funds was the scandalous subject of contemporary debate. But in common with many other great Victorian novelists, Trollope uses the specific case to explore and illuminate the universal complexities of human motivation and social morality.

With an Introduction and Notes by David Skilton

Illustrated by Edward Ardizzone

About the Author

Anthony Trollope (24 April 1815 - 6 December 1882) was an English novelist of the Victorian era. Among his best-known works is a series of novels collectively known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which revolves around the imaginary county of Barsetshire. He also wrote novels on political, social, and gender issues, and other topical matters. Trollope's literary reputation dipped somewhat during the last years of his life, but he had regained the esteem of critics by the mid-20th century.