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Doctor Thorne is the third of Trollope's Barsetshire novels, and unlike some of the others, has little to do with the politics and personalities of the Church of England, or politics on the national level (though there is lots of politicking in the mythical county of Barsetshire itself). The plot revolves around the illegitimate Mary Thorne, who has been lovingly raised by her uncle, a country doctor, and who, as she comes of age, finds herself wondering whether she is a lady (in the county sense of the term). Frank Gresham, son of the squire of Greshamsbury, is in love with her (much against the wishes of his noble de Courcy relatives at the Castle), but she dismisses his affection at first as mere puppy love, thereby setting the scene for a series of entanglements, social, romantic, and of course, financial and propertied (never far from the action in Trollope's works). Their resolution, of course, makes up the meat of the novel. One critic has remarked that in Doctor Thorne Trollope succeeds in one of the most difficult tasks an author of fiction can face: how to make genuinely good people genuinely interesting, so that they engage not only the sympathies but also the interest of readers. (Introduction by Nicholas Clifford)

Doctor Thorne by Anthony Trollope (1815 - 1882‪)‬ LibriVox

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    • 4.8 • 5 Ratings

Doctor Thorne is the third of Trollope's Barsetshire novels, and unlike some of the others, has little to do with the politics and personalities of the Church of England, or politics on the national level (though there is lots of politicking in the mythical county of Barsetshire itself). The plot revolves around the illegitimate Mary Thorne, who has been lovingly raised by her uncle, a country doctor, and who, as she comes of age, finds herself wondering whether she is a lady (in the county sense of the term). Frank Gresham, son of the squire of Greshamsbury, is in love with her (much against the wishes of his noble de Courcy relatives at the Castle), but she dismisses his affection at first as mere puppy love, thereby setting the scene for a series of entanglements, social, romantic, and of course, financial and propertied (never far from the action in Trollope's works). Their resolution, of course, makes up the meat of the novel. One critic has remarked that in Doctor Thorne Trollope succeeds in one of the most difficult tasks an author of fiction can face: how to make genuinely good people genuinely interesting, so that they engage not only the sympathies but also the interest of readers. (Introduction by Nicholas Clifford)

    01 - The Greshams of Greshamsbury

    01 - The Greshams of Greshamsbury

    • 41 min
    02 - Long, Long Ago

    02 - Long, Long Ago

    • 28 min
    03 - Doctor Thorne

    03 - Doctor Thorne

    • 36 min
    04 - Lessons from Courcy Castle

    04 - Lessons from Courcy Castle

    • 46 min
    05 - Frank Gresham's First Speech

    05 - Frank Gresham's First Speech

    • 23 min
    06 - Frank Gresham's Early Loves

    06 - Frank Gresham's Early Loves

    • 26 min

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This podcast is the third of the Barsetshire series. It describes the links between the aristocratic but impecunious Greshams, the local doctor and his ward Mary, and the fabulously wealthy but lowly born Scatcherd family. Unllike many librivox podcasts this one has the same reader throughout, whose fluent delivery and pleasant voice makes listening a pleasure. You could pay a lot of money for an audiobook of this quality. Thankyou librivox.

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