Framley Parsonage
A tale of ambition, morality, and rural life
Anthony Trollope author Peter Miles editor David Skilton editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:27th Sep '84
Should be back in stock very soon
A clergyman's ambition leads him to guarantee a loan for a dubious politician, causing turmoil in his family life in Framley Parsonage.
In Framley Parsonage, Mark Robarts is a clergyman whose aspirations extend far beyond the confines of his small parish in Framley. Eager to elevate his social standing, he naively agrees to endorse a substantial loan for a dubious local Member of Parliament, who promises to support his ecclesiastical career in return. This decision, driven by ambition and a desire for acceptance, sets off a chain of events that will test Mark's character and commitment to his family.
As the plot unfolds, the unscrupulous politician fails to uphold his end of the bargain, leaving Mark in a precarious financial situation. The burden of the debt looms large over his household, threatening the stability and well-being of his loved ones. Trollope masterfully captures the tension between personal ambition and moral responsibility, illustrating the often harsh realities of rural life in 19th-century England.
Framley Parsonage stands out not only for its engaging narrative but also for its profound insights into human nature. Trollope's portrayal of the characters is rich and nuanced, allowing readers to empathize with their struggles and desires. The novel remains a beloved classic, offering a poignant reflection on the complexities of ambition, friendship, and the societal pressures of the time.
ISBN: 9780140432138
Dimensions: 199mm x 129mm x 26mm
Weight: 407g
592 pages