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      Orley farm

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        London : The Trollope Society, c1993

      • 발행연도

        1993

      • 작성언어

        영어

      • DDC

        823.8 판사항(21)

      • ISBN

        1870587278

      • 자료형태

        일반단행본

      • 발행국(도시)

        영국

      • 서명/저자사항

        Orley farm / Anthony Trollope ; introduction by John Mortimer

      • 형태사항

        xx, 736 p. : ill. ; 24 cm

      • 일반주기명

        "Orely farm was first published in twenty monthly parts by Chapman & Hall from March 1861 to October 1862. It was first published in book form in two separate volumes by Chapman & Hall, volume 1 appearing in December 1861 and volume 2 in September 1862. This edition is based on the text as it appeared in the orginal part and book issues with obvious errors corrected."

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      • CONTENTS
      • Introduction = xi
      • A Note on the Text = xix
      • Ⅰ. The Commencement of the Great Orley Farm Case = 1
      • Ⅱ. Lady Mason and her Son = 11
      • CONTENTS
      • Introduction = xi
      • A Note on the Text = xix
      • Ⅰ. The Commencement of the Great Orley Farm Case = 1
      • Ⅱ. Lady Mason and her Son = 11
      • Ⅲ. The Cleeve = 23
      • Ⅳ. The Perils of Youth = 30
      • Ⅴ. Sir Peregrine makes a secon Promise = 37
      • Ⅵ. The Commercial Room, Bull Inn, Leeds = 43
      • Ⅶ. The Masons of Groby Park = 55
      • Ⅷ. Mrs Mason's hot Luncheon = 67
      • Ⅸ. A convivial Meeting = 73
      • Ⅹ. Mr, Mrs and Miss Furnival = 84
      • XI. Mrs Furnival at Home = 91
      • XII. Mr Furnival's Chambers = 100
      • XIII. Guilty, or net guilty = 109
      • XIV. Dinner at The Cleeve = 118
      • XV. A Morning Call at Mount Pleasant Villa = 128
      • XVI. Mr Dockwrath in Bedford Row = 137
      • XVII. Von Bauhr = 146
      • XVIII. The English Von Bauhr = 155
      • XIX. The Staveley Family = 162
      • XX. Mr Dockwrath in his own Office = 175
      • XXI. Christmas in Harley Street = 183
      • XXII. Christmas at Noninhsby = 192
      • XXIII. Christmas at Groby Park = 205
      • XXIV. Christmasin Great St Helens = 212
      • XXV. Mr Funival again at his Chambers = 220
      • XXVI. Why should I not? = 229
      • XXVII. Commerce = 239
      • XXVIII. Monkton Grange = 246
      • XXIX. Breaking Covert = 256
      • XXX. Another Fall = 265
      • XXXI. Footsteps in the Corridor = 274
      • XXXII. What bridget Bolster had to say = 281
      • XXXIII. The Angel of Light = 294
      • XXXIV. Mr Funival Looks for Assistance = 303
      • XXXV. Love was still the Lord of All = 310
      • XXXVI. What the Young Men thought about it = 322
      • XXXVII. Peregrine's Eloquence = 330
      • XXXVIII. Oh, indeed! = 338
      • XXXIX. Why should he go? = 346
      • XL. I call it awful = 360
      • XLI. How con I save him? = 367
      • XLII. John Kenneby goes to Hamworth = 376
      • XLIII. John Kenneby's Courtship = 384
      • XLIV. Showing how Lady Mason could bo very noble = 392
      • XLV. Showing how Mrs Orme could be very weak minded = 404
      • XLVI. A Woman's Idea of Friendship = 415
      • XLVII. The Gem of the four Families = 422
      • XLVIII. The Angel of Light under a Cloud = 430
      • XLIX. Mrs Furnival can't put up with it = 441
      • L. It is Quite impossible = 449
      • LI. Mrs Funival's Journey to Hamworth = 462
      • LII. Showing how Things went on at Noningsby = 470
      • LIII. Lady Mason returns Home = 478
      • LIV. Telling all that Happened beneath the Lamp-post = 489
      • LV. What took place in Harley Street = 498
      • LVI. How Sir Peregrine did Business with Mr Round = 507
      • LVII. The Loves and Hopes of Albert Fitzallen = 515
      • LVIII. Miss Staveley declines to eat minced Veal = 523
      • LIX. No Surrender = 534
      • LX. What Rebekah did for her Son = 542
      • LXI. The State of Public Opinion = 551
      • LXII. What the four Lawyers thought about it = 560
      • LXIII. The Evening before the Trial = 568
      • LXIV. The first Jouney to Alston = 578
      • LXV. Felix Graham returns to Noningsby = 587
      • LXVI. Showing how Miss Funival Treated her Lovers = 598
      • LXVII. Mr Moulder backs his Opinion = 607
      • LXVIII. The first Day of the Trial = 614
      • LXIX. The Two Judges = 624
      • LXX. How am I to bear it? = 632
      • LXXI. Showing how John Kenneby and Bridget Bolsier bore themselves in Court = 642
      • LXXII. Mr Funival's Speech = 654
      • LXXIII. Mrs Orme tells the Story = 662
      • LXXIV. Young Lochinvar = 673
      • LXXV. The last Day = 681
      • LXXVI. I love her still = 691
      • LXXVII. John Kenneby's Doom = 700
      • LXXVIII. The last of the Lawyers = 708
      • LXXIX. Farewell = 719
      • LXXX. Showing how Affairs settled themselves at Noningsby = 729
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