Framley Parsonage (The Barsetshire Novels)

Framley Parsonage by Anthony Trollope is a notable addition to the Barsetshire Novels, published by Oxford University Press on November 2, 1989. This edition spans 624 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on a young vicar whose life takes a turn as he becomes entangled in debt due to the extravagant habits of those around him, exploring the complexities of clergy life and family dynamics in a fictional English setting.
Readers will find a rich depiction of social interactions and the challenges faced by the clergy within the context of family life. The story delves into themes of financial struggle and personal responsibility, set against the backdrop of the imaginary Barsetshire. This edition invites readers to engage with Trollope’s intricate characterizations and the societal norms of the time, providing a comprehensive look at the interplay between personal choices and community expectations.
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Presents the nineteenth-century classic in which a young vicar is led into debt by a spendthrift
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