
Barchester Towers, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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David Shaw-Parker
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By:
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Anthony Trollope
Barchester Towers, the sequel to The Warden, is the second novel in Trollope's major series, the Chronicles of Barsetshire. It focuses on the power struggle between Archdeacon Grantly, Mr. Slope and the Proudies as they fight for control of the diocese of Barchester. Meanwhile, another struggle is taking place for the heart of Eleanor Bold. Who will win her? The vile Mr. Slope, the idling Bertie Stanhope or someone else entirely? This is a witty and sparkling novel about greed, hate and love; Trollope captures the intricacy of human emotion and character with warmth, humor, wonderful characterization and, of course, perfect dialogue.
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Critic reviews
Wonderful
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What made the experience of listening to Barchester Towers, Book 2 the most enjoyable?
The wry and quiet comedy. Trollope is very charitable to his characters and I love the 19th century language. It is like a vacation from our vulgar times--although, of course, they had Slope, who might match a presidential candidate or two.Who was your favorite character and why?
The warden and Elinor. They are our hero and heroine and are a devoted father and daughter.Have you listened to any of David Shaw-Parker’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I listened to the Warden and am about to listen to Dr. Thorne, third in the series. As Trollope speaks from time to time directly to the reader, I think Shaw-Parker inhabits him. I don't generally like a lot of tone and voice changes per each character, but I think the narrator gets it just right in these novels and he is excellent at accenting the humor and irony in Trollope's confidential tones. He makes me want to know Anthony Trollope--the author seeming every bit as charming as his fictional characters.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No. It's long and proceeds at it's own pace. No need to rush.Gentle comedy, good company
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A Masterful Reading
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charming story, exceptional dramatization
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