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| The Rev. Septimus Harding was, a few years since, a beneficed clergyman residing in the cathedral town of - -; let us call it Barchester. Were we to name Wells or Salisbury, Exeter, Hereford, or Gloucester, it might be presumed that something personal was intended; and as this tale will refer mainly to the cathedral dignitaries of the town in question, we are anxious that no personality may be suspected. |
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The Rev. Septimus Harding was, a few years since, a beneficed clergyman residing in the cathedral town of - -; let us call it Barchester. Were we to name Wells or Salisbury, Exeter, Hereford, or Gloucester, it might be presumed that something personal was intended; and as this tale will refer mainly to the cathedral dignitaries of the town in question, we are anxious that no personality may be suspected. ...
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| When an honest clergyman finds himself charged with financial impropriety by a Fleet Street tabloid, scandal, pathos, and humor result. This 1855 tale from the author's Barsetshire series features an amusing narrative and cast, realistic dialogue, and a lively plot. |
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| “The Warden” makes an excellent introduction to Trollope's work. It tells of a dispute that arises between the Church of England and reformers. The Reverend Harding is the warden of small home providing quarters for 12 retired, impoverished workers. The facility is provided for by a trust set up by its founder over 200 years ago. Income off the land provides income for the maintenance of the home and a living for the warden, who is a gentle, honest man. This income, which has increased over the years, is an 800-pound annual revenue. A young reformer files suit, claiming the intent of the will is being violated. The reformers led by John Bold believe the excess funds should go to the hospital residents. The church hierarchy, led by Dr. Grantly, the archdeacon of Barchester, defends the rights of the church. This turns into a great public scandal, and the warden, Reverend Harding, suffers a moral dilemma over whether he really is entitled to the money. Please Note: This book has been reformatted to be easy to read in true text, not scanned images that can sometimes be difficult to decipher. The Microsoft eBook has a contents page linked to the chapter headings for easy navigation. The Adobe eBook has bookmarks at chapter headings and is printable up to two full copies per year. Both versions are text searchable. |
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The Warden -- Adobe PDF ebook. Anthony Trollope’s classic work. |
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| The Rev. Septimus Harding was, a few years since, a beneficed clergyman residing in the cathedral town of ---; let us call it Barchester. Were we to name Wells or Salisbury, Exeter, Hereford, or Gloucester, it might be presumed that something personal was intended; and as this tale will refer mainly to the cathedral dignitaries of the town in question, we are anxious that no personality may be suspected. |
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| "The Warden" makes an excellent introduction to Trollope's work. It tells of a dispute that arises between the Church of England and reformers. The Reverend Harding is the warden of small home providing quarters for 12 retired, impoverished workers. The facility is provided for by a trust set up by its founder over 200 years ago. Income off the land provides income for the maintenance of the home and a living for the warden, who is a gentle, honest man. This income, which has increased over the years, is an 800-pound annual revenue. A young reformer files suit, claiming the intent of the will is being violated. The reformers led by John Bold believe the excess funds should go to the hospital residents. The church hierarchy, led by Dr. Grantly, the archdeacon of Barchester, defends the rights of the church. This turns into a great public scandal, and the warden, Reverend Harding, suffers a moral dilemma over whether he really is entitled to the money. Please Note: This book has been reformatted to be easy to read in true text, not scanned images that can sometimes be difficult to decipher. The Microsoft eBook has a contents page linked to the chapter headings for easy navigation. The Adobe eBook has bookmarks at chapter headings and is printable up to two full copies per year. Both versions are text searchable. |
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| When an honest clergyman finds himself charged with financial impropriety by a Fleet Street tabloid, scandal, pathos, and humor result. This 1855 tale from the author's Barsetshire series features an amusing narrative and cast, realistic dialogue, and a lively plot. |
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