Vicar of Wrexhill

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Frances Milton Trollope 1837
English
  • 01-The Village of Wrexhill
  • 02-The Morning After the Birthday
  • 03-The Vicar of Wrexhill
  • 04-The Will
  • 05-The Aristocracy of Wrexhill
  • 06-The Principal Person in the Village
  • 07-The First Impressions Made By Mr. Cartwright
  • 08-Mrs. Richards and Her Daughters
  • 09-Helen and Rosalind Call Upon Sir Gilbert Harrington
  • 10-Mrs. Mowbray Consults Mr. Carwright
  • 11-Helen's Misery at Her Mother's Displeasure
  • 12-Mr. Cartwright's Letter to His Cousin
  • 13-Mrs. Mowbray's Departure for Town
  • 14-An Interview
  • 15-Rosalind's Conversation With Miss Cartwright
  • 16-Charles Mowbray's Arrival at the Park
  • 17-Charles's Amusement at His Sister's Appearance
  • 18-Charles Walks Over to Oakley
  • 19-Mr. Steven Corbold
  • 20-Mr. Steven Corbold Returns With Mrs. Mowbray and Helen to Wrexhill
  • 21-The Return
  • 22-The Vicar and His Cousin
  • 23-Charles's Sorrow
  • 24-Discussion on Truth
  • 25-Fanny's Religion
  • 26-Charles's Conference with Mrs. Mowbray
  • 27-The Vicar's Progress
  • 28-Mrs. Simpson's Charitable Visit
  • 29-The Entry
  • 30-Walk to Oakley
  • 31-Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright's Letter
  • 32-The Widow Simpson's Disappointment
  • 33-Charles's Interview with His Stepfather
  • 34-The Vicar's Prosperity
  • 35-The Vicar at Home
  • 36-A Second Visit to the Lime Tree
  • 37-The Will
  • 38-The Letter-Bag
  • 39-The Will Executed
  • 40-The Serious Fancy Fair
  • 41-The "Elopement"
  • 42-Mr. Corbold's Adventures
  • 43-A Change Comes O'er the Spirit of Her Dream
  • 44-In Which Sundry Visits Are Made
  • 45-Mrs. Cartwright's Last Will and Testament
A villainous vicar insinuates himself into the life of a wealthy but foolish widow, ruining the fortunes and happiness of her three children, until they begin to fight back. Published in 1837 by the mother of the better-known Anthony Trollope, this highly readable romance portrays the evangelical movement of the Anglican church in a shocking light that may remind readers of some of the religious abuses of the present day. (Summary by Angela Rowland)

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