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Complete Barchester Chronicles Audiobook | Pages: 19 pages
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Have read this entire series twice now. Once from 2000-2002 and again in 2018. I loved it both times but think I appreciated it even more this second time. Trollope is a master novelist. I am on now to his Palliser Chronicles. There is a natural story progression, although the setting is different. As for characters, Plantagenet Palliser, the main focus of the Palliser Chronicles, was already introduced as a minor character in the Barchester Chronicles and the Duke of Omnium from the BC will continue into the PC. There are a few others as well, but mostly the stories are about altogether new people. When you leave Barsetshire here, you say farewell to most of your friends for good... Unless you return!

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Title:Complete Barchester Chronicles
Author:Anthony Trollope
Book Format:Audiobook
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 19 pages
Published:2008 by BBC Audiobooks (first published October 1857)
Categories:Classics. Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Literature. Novels

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Although Trollope isn't a literary eminence, his company is enjoyable, and I certainly wouldn't have read all 6 of these novels if I didn't enjoy his company. Indeed, the secret of his literary charm is his self-presentation as the narrator. What's striking to me about his characters is the degree to which their action is guided by scruples, which, along with their apparent lack of genitals, makes them quite uncontemporary. I liked the last volume in the series almost better than the rest. The

Have read this entire series twice now. Once from 2000-2002 and again in 2018. I loved it both times but think I appreciated it even more this second time. Trollope is a master novelist. I am on now to his Palliser Chronicles. There is a natural story progression, although the setting is different. As for characters, Plantagenet Palliser, the main focus of the Palliser Chronicles, was already introduced as a minor character in the Barchester Chronicles and the Duke of Omnium from the BC will

Very enjoyable series. I'm now a big fan of Trollope. His style is more comfortable than that of Austen or Dickens. These books may not have reached the best by those authors but they are worth spending time with.

I will NOT be reviewing the Kindle edition--but they didn't give an option in actual paper. When I finish the series, I hope to write a complete review detailing the series and why they are important to today's reader.

I got a lovely Modern Library hardcover edition of this in one of my abundant local bookstores. I've read nearly all of Dickens (who Trollope refers to as "Mr. Popular Sentiment." LOL!!!) so it was high time to embark on Trollope. I've dedicated my adventures on this site to all things Trollope as I could not possibly list all the books I've read. You have to start somewhere....

I read all six of these novels over the past few months, the first 3 while travelling in Italy and France. Im not going to review them individually, as they make a more-or-less coherent whole and their similarities are numerous. Overall I quite enjoyed them, although there were places where the overlapping tales got a little too similar. The wry look at the social lives of rural ecclesiastics in mid 19th century England is mostly amusing, but Trollope is capable of deeper insight as well. I was

The BBC production was excellent and the huge cast were a joy to listen to. However, the stories themselves are predictable palour dramas some of which are a tad too saccharin for me. It took me a long time to finish this audiobook because I could only take so much without needing a break. Would recommend to anyone who adores Jane Austen and/or BBC Radio 4 serial 'The Archers'.