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Framley Parsonage

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Framley Parsonage

By: Anthony Trollope
Narrated by: Timothy West
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In the fourth audiobook in Anthony Trollope's series known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire, the values of a Victorian gentleman, the young clergyman Mark Robarts, are put to the test. Though he lives a comfortable life, has a doting wife, children and a patroness in Lady Lufton, his ambitions stretch beyond the little village of Framley. Through a combination of naivety and social climbing, Robarts is compromised and brought to the brink of financial and social ruin by the disreputable politician, Sowerby.

Meanwhile, a romance develops between Mark's younger sister, Lucy, and Lady Lufton's son. He proposes, but the marriage is firmly opposed by his mother. Lucy recognises the difference in their social positions, which forces her to reject Lord Lufton's proposal unless his mother asks her to accept him.

Working with the prose of one of the most successful and respected English novelists of the Victorian era, narrator Timothy West captures Trollope's customary humour, offsetting the drama of the tale with great compassion. Like all in the Barsetshire series, it is an extraordinarily evocative picture of everyday life in 19th-century England that delves deep into the social issues of the time.

Narrator Biography

Timothy West is prolific in film, television, theatre, and audiobooks. He has narrated a number of Anthony Trollope's classic audiobooks, including the six Chronicles of Barsetshire and The Pallisers series. He has also narrated volumes of Simon Schama's A History of Britain and John Mortimer's Rumpole on Trial.

Timothy West's theatre roles include King Lear, The Vote, Uncle Vanya, A Number, Quarter, and Coriolanus and his films include Ever After, Joan Of Arc, Endgame, Iris, The Day of the Jackal. On television, Timothy has appeared in Broken Biscuits (BBC), Great Canal Journeys (across 3 Series), regular role of Stan Carter on EastEnders (BBC); Last Tango in Halifax; Bleak House, Bedtime and Brass.

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Timothy West is one of the best audiobook readers. His narrator is humane, wise and engaging, despite Trollope's prolixity. His characters are beautifully realised - distinct and alive without exaggeration. More please.

Everything an audiobook should be

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This was the fourth Trollope/West audiobook I have listened to with such pleasure. Mr West is a superb reader: clever, clear, delicious.

Wonderful West!

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Timothy West reads Trollope with intelligence, subtlety and warmth. I cannot imagine a better narrator to convey the wit and wisdom of Trollope. Framley Parsonage is my favourite of the Barsetshire Chronicles so far, but they are all perfect in their own way.

The perfect narrator

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I've read and listened to Trollope's Barsetshire novels several times. I was constantly struck, while listening to Framley Parsonage this time, by how witty, moving, and beautifully written this novel is. It's a masterpiece. The language constantly delighted my ear, and there is the great satisfaction of the intelligent and acerbic Miss Dunstable finally finding a worthy spouse in the good and kind Dr Thorne, so dear to our hearts from his eponymous novel earlier in the series. Of course the main plot lines of the swindling of the naive Mark Robarts by sly Mr Sowerby, and the path of Lord Lufton and Lucy Robarts' romance against unfair opposition, are engaging and interesting as the narrative backbone of the book. Although this book contains favourite characters from previous novels, I think it would stand alone very well - no need to have read the previous novels, you can always go back to them later to read the prequels to this story.

The best Barsetshire novel?

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With ‘Framley Parsonage’ I have now shared over 66 hours of deep, sustaining listening pleasure in the company of Timothy West as the voice of Anthony Trollope. Timothy West the an ideal choice to perform Trollope’s novels. For me, he is Trollope. His intelligence, sensitivity, wit and keen narration are supreme. His voice-craft is sure, canny and certain. Timothy West navigates the narration with unerring understanding and judgement and when Trollope 'goes off on one’ of his classical soaked passages, West sees the listener through handsomely. He is always true and committed. I am so pleased that I still have a further 8 Trollope listens in my library waiting. (On the technicalities of the audio presentation I disliked the way that chapters were not self contained, so that if one lost place it was sometimes difficult to find the right place. Divisions do not relate to chapters.) The novel, itself, I enjoyed this thoroughly and including the way that Trollope manoeuvres the reader/listen and their expectations. For all his playfulness, Trollope’s capacity for forgiveness is the key in this novel. The mix of peoples, societies, manners, prejudices, vanities, loves and slights fill the novel wonderfully. It was good to see characters reappearing, not least Miss Dunstable. As suggested earlier, this reader is not taken with the frequency of classical references, but then the original Victorian readership were, no doubt, better schooled. I recommend Timothy West’s Audible Trollope, and Anthony Trollope with warmth.

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