Phineas Finn the Irish Member

by Anthony TROLLOPE (1815 - 1882)

Ch 1: Phineas Finn Proposes to Stand for Loughshane

Phineas Finn the Irish Member

Phineas Finn is the sequel to “Can you Forgive Her?” and the second novel in Trollope’s Palliser series. The eponymous hero is a young Irishman who becomes a member of the English parliament. Trollope aspired to become an M.P. himself, and he ably describes the workings of the English political scene. There is also a love interest, as the somewhat inconstant Phineas courts three different women: his Irish sweetheart, Mary Flood Jones; Lady Laura Standish, the daughter of a prominent Whig politician; and a lovely heiress, Violet Effingham. (Summary by Karen Merline) This is the second of Trollope’s six “Palliser” novels. LibriVox recordings of other novels in the series are available: 1-Can You Forgive Her? 2-Phineas Finn 3-The Eustace Diamonds 4-Phineas Redux 5-The Prime Minister 6-The Duke’s Children


Listen next episodes of Phineas Finn the Irish Member:
Ch 10: Violet Effingham , Ch 11: Lord Chiltern; Ch 12: Autumnal Prospects , Ch 13: Saulsby Wood , Ch 14: Loughlinter , Ch 15: Donald Bean's Pony , Ch 16: Phineas Finn Returns to Killaloe; Ch 17: Phineas Finn Returns to London , Ch 18: Mr. Turnbull , Ch 19: Lord Chiltern Rides His Horse Bonebreaker , Ch 2: Phineas Finn Is Elected for Loughshane , Ch 20: The Debate on the Ballot , Ch 21: "Do be punctual" , Ch 22: Lady Baldock at Home; Ch 23: Sunday in Grosvenor Place , Ch 24: The Willingford Bull , Ch 25: Mr. Turnbull's Carriage Stops the Way , Ch 26: "The First Speech" , Ch 27: Phineas Discussed , Ch 28: The Second Reading Is Carried , Ch 29: A Cabinet Meeting , Ch 3: Phineas Finn Takes His Seat; Ch 4: Lady Laura Standish , Ch 30: Mr. Kennedy's Luck , Ch 31: Finn for Loughton , Ch 32: Lady Laura Kennedy's Headache , Ch 33: Mr. Slide's Grievance; Ch 34: Was He Honest? , Ch 35: Mr. Monk upon Reform , Ch 36:Phineas Finn Makes Progress , Ch 37: A Rough Encounter , Ch 38: The Duel , Ch 39: Lady Laura Is Told , Ch 40: Madame Max Goesler; Ch 41: Lord Fawn , Ch 42: Lady Baldock Does Not Send a Card to Phineas Finn; Ch 43: Promotion , Ch 44: Phineas and His Friends , Ch 45: Miss Effingham's Four Lovers , Ch 46: The Mousetrap; Ch 47: Mr. Mildmay's Bill , Ch 48: "The Duke" , Ch 49: The Duellists Meet , Ch 5: Mr. and Mrs. Low , Ch 50: Again Successful , Ch 51: Troubles at Loughlinter , Ch 52: The First Blow , Ch 53: Showing How Phineas Bore the Blow; Ch 54: Consolation , Ch 55: Lord Chiltern at Saulsby , Ch 56: What the People in Marylebone Thought , Ch 57: The Top Brick of the Chimney , Ch 58: Rara Avis in Terris , Ch 59: The Earl's Wrath , Ch 6: Lord Brentford's Dinner , Ch 60: Madame Goesler's Politics , Ch 61: Another Duel , Ch 62: The Letter That Was Sent to Brighton , Ch 63: Showing How the Duke Stood His Ground , Ch 64: The Horns , Ch 65: The Cabinet Minister at Killaloe , Ch 66: Victrix , Ch 67: Job's Comforters , Ch 68: The Joint Attack , Ch 69: The Temptress , Ch 7: Mr. and Mrs. Bunce , Ch 70: The Prime Minister's House; Ch 71: Comparing Notes , Ch 72: Madame Goesler's Generosity , Ch 73: Amantium Irae , Ch 74: The Beginning of the End , Ch 75: P. P. C. , Ch 76: Conclusion , Ch 8: The News about Mr. Mildmay and Sir Everard , Ch 9: The New Government