Orley Farm, part 18
The story, which revolves around the disputed inheritance of a farm attached to an estate, shows Trollope at his best. In spite of the dramatic and sometimes complicated plot, the novel creates a tranquil portrait of domestic life in mid-Victorian England. Lady Mason, accused of fraud by her husband’s child from his first marriage, is a completely realized creation who vacillates between avarice and remorse. Chapters 29-32: Chapter 29. The two judges -- Chapter 30. How am I to bear it? -- Chapter 31. Showing how John Kenneby and Bridget Bolster bore themselves in court -- Chapter 32. Mr. Furnival's speech
- In Collection:
- Call Number: PR5684 O5 1861
- 2 volumes in 20 parts
- First edition in original wrappers.
- 54, -1.5
- Illustrations.
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- May 30, 2017
- 24 bit colour 150 dpi med quality (5) JPG; 24 bit colour, 400 dpi tiffs. Scanned using Plustek book scanner by SCoulombe; metadata by GF and KD.
- Rights
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
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