The Last Chronicle of Barset (version 2)

by Anthony TROLLOPE (1815 - 1882)

LXXI. Mr Toogood at Silverbridge

The Last Chronicle of Barset (version 2)

LibriVox reader Nicholas Clifford calls this Trollope's best novel in his introduction to the collaborative version of this fine novel - and he is right! A wonderful study of its central character, the proud, irascible, tormented, poverty-stricken clergyman, Josiah Crawley, who pays a heavy price for his human failings when he is brought to trial for the alleged theft of a cheque for twenty pounds. The trial is the source of much grief for his long-suffering family, not least his wife Mary and daughter Grace (the novel's romantic heroine), whilst the Reverend Crawley reminds us more and more of a mad King Lear on the heath. (Summary by Steve Gough)


Listen next episodes of The Last Chronicle of Barset (version 2):
LXXII. Mr Toogood at 'The Dragon of Wantly' , LXXIII. There is Comfort at Plumstead , LXXIV. The Crawleys are Informed , LXXIX. Mr Crawley Speaks of his Coat , LXXV. Madalina's Heart is Bleeding , LXXVI. I Think He is Light of Heart , LXXVII. The Shattered Tree , LXXVIII. The Arabins Return to Barchester , LXXX. Miss Demolines Desires to Become a Fingerpost , LXXXI. Barchester Cloisters , LXXXII. The Last Scene at Hogglestock , LXXXIII. Mr Crawley is Conquered , LXXXIV. Conclusion