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The Last Chronicle of Barset, Parts 1 & 2

De: Anthony Trollope
Narrado por: Flo Gibson
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In the grand finale to the Barchester novels, the proud curate Mr. Crawley is accused of theft, and many familiar characters take sides. Bishop and Mrs. Proudie, Archdeacon and Mrs. Grantly, Reverend Harding, the Thornes, the Greshams, Lady Lufton, Johnny Eames, and Lily Dale are among those involved in this tale of pathos, intrigue, and love, which frequently leads to laughter.Listen to the classics: download more titles in Anthony Trollope's Barchester series.©2006 Audio Book Contractors, Inc. (P)2006 Audio Book Contractors, Inc. Clásicos
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"One of the great English Victorian novelists....A sharp but sympathetic observer of Victorian social and political life." (Daniel S. Burt, The Biography Book)
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I have to admit Fro Gibson is not quite my favorite narrator but after a period of time with any reader, it is the story which must fall or stand on its own merits. As long as a narrator is consistent and Fro Gibson is that, I have learned to tolerate and sometimes even like some very singular readers. In this case, I have not quite reached that stage of flawlessness. In any event, Ms. Gibson has the merit of reading books which others pass up. For that, I am grateful.

How did one man keep all these characters and story lines in order without ever losing a thread or a character? Trollope does know how to keep the story line tantalizingly just ahead of the reader. Miss Lilly Dale is still pig headed and refused a sensible course of behavior. It only took him two or three thousand pages for Pete's sake, but I think I remember the Johnny Eames-Lilly Dale affair finally coming to a conclusion more to my tastes. I bet these Trollope stories sold many newspaper copies to some very interested readers impatient for his next installation. Trollope stories were sold by the pound so speak, the greater number of pages between the opening line and the conclusion, the better because the story could be spread over as many newspaper editions as possible.

Love, a Little Adventure, a Pig-headed Heroine

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What disappointed you about The Last Chronicle of Barset, Parts 1 & 2?

The narrator was awful. After only listening for a short time I went back and bought the Timothy West version. He's wonderful!

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Flo Gibson?

Timothy West reads the best!

Any additional comments?

Only buy the Timothy West versions of Trollope!

Narrator is all wrong

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This narrator is awful. The book is Trollope's usual wonderfulness--get the one narrated by Simon Vance.

get the other one

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