Barchester TowersThe Floating Press, 01.06.2010 - 852 Seiten Barchester Towers is the second book in Trollope's well-loved "Barsetshire Trilogy," which follows the trials and tribulations of the inhabitants of an imagined cathedral town, Barchester. The controversial and unexpected appointment of the new bishop creates rivalries and intrigue. |
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Chapter VIII The ExWarden Rejoices in His Probable Return to the Hospital | 93 |
Chapter XXVIII Mrs Bold is Entertained by Dr And Mrs Grantly at Plumstead | 427 |
Chapter XXIX A Serious Interview | 450 |
Chapter XXX Another Love Scene | 464 |
Chapter XXXI The Bishops Library | 485 |
Chapter XXXII A New Candidate for Ecclesiastical Honours | 495 |
Chapter XXXIII Mrs Proudie Victrix | 520 |
Chapter XXXIV OxfordThe Master and Tutor of Lazarus | 538 |
Chapter XXXV Miss Thornes Fête Champêtre | 552 |
Chapter IX The Stanhope Family | 105 |
Chapter X Mrs Proudies ReceptionCommenced | 124 |
Chapter XI Mrs Proudies ReceptionConcluded | 140 |
Chapter XII Slope Versus Harding | 164 |
Chapter XIII The Rubbish Cart | 177 |
Chapter XIV The New Champion | 191 |
Chapter XV The Widows Suitors | 203 |
Chapter XVI Baby Worship | 221 |
Chapter XVII Who Shall Be Cock of the Walk? | 240 |
Chapter XVIII The Widows Persecution | 252 |
Chapter XIX Barchester by Moonlight | 265 |
Chapter XX Mr Arabin | 283 |
Chapter XXI St Ewolds Parsonage | 302 |
Chapter XXII The Thornes of Ullathorne | 320 |
Chapter XXIII Mr Arabin Reads Himself in at St Ewolds | 340 |
Chapter XXIV Mr Slope Manages Matters Very Cleverly at Puddingdale | 354 |
Chapter XXV Fourteen Arguments in Favour of Mr Quiverfuls Claims | 371 |
Chapter XXVI Mrs Proudie Wrestles and Gets a Fall | 385 |
Chapter XXVII A Love Scene | 402 |
Chapter XXXVI Ullathorne Sports Act I | 568 |
Chapter XXXVII The Signora Neroni the Countess de Courcy and Mrs Proudie Meet Each Other at Ullathorne | 587 |
Chapter XXXVIII The Bishop Sits Down to Breakfast and the Dean Dies | 606 |
Chapter XXXIX The Lookalofts and the Greenacres | 626 |
Chapter XL Ullathorne Sports Act II | 640 |
Chapter XLI Mrs Bold Confides Her Sorrow to Her Friend Miss Stanhope | 655 |
Chapter XLII Ullathorne Sports Act III | 669 |
Chapter XLIII Mr And Mrs Quiverful Are Made Happy Mr Slope is Encouraged by the Press | 693 |
Chapter XLIV Mrs Bold at Home | 716 |
Chapter XLV The Stanhopes at Home | 732 |
Chapter XLVI Mr Slopes Parting Interview with the Signora | 751 |
Chapter XLVII The Dean Elect | 765 |
Chapter XLVIII Miss Thorne Shows Her Talent at MatchMaking | 781 |
Chapter XLIX The Beelzebub Colt | 798 |
Chapter L The Archdeacon is Satisfied with the State of Affairs | 809 |
Chapter LI Mr Slope Bids Farewell to the Palace and Its Inhabitants | 821 |
Chapter LII The New Dean Takes Possession of the Deanery and the New Warden of the Hospital | 833 |
Chapter LIII Conclusion | 846 |
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