Trollope's story of political advancement, debt, and family pride
Mark Robarts is a clergyman with ambitions beyond his small country parish of Framley. In a naive attempt to mix in influential circles, he agrees to guarantee a bill for a large sum of money for the disreputable local Member of Parliament, while being helped in his career in the Church by the same hand. But the unscrupulous politician reneges on his financial obligations, and Mark must face the consequences this debt may bring to his family. One of Trollope's most enduringly popular novels since it appeared in 1860, Framley Parsonage is an evocative depiction of country life in nineteenth-century England, told with great compassion and acute insight into human nature.
Product code: 9780140432138
ISBN |
9780140432138 |
No. Of Pages |
592 |
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) |
H198xW129xS25 |
Publisher |
Penguin Books Ltd |
On Sale Date |
27/09/1984 |