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The Way We Live Now is a scathing satirical novel published in London in 1875 by Anthony Trollope, after a popular serialization. It was regarded by many of Trollope's contemporaries as his finest work.
One of his longest novels (it contains a hundred chapters), The Way We Live Now is particularly rich in sub-plot. It was inspired by the financial scandals of the early 1870s, and lashes at the pervading dishonesty of the age, commercial, political, moral, and intellectual. It is one of the last memorable Victorian novels to have been published in monthly parts. (Summary from Wikipedia)

Way We Live Now, The by Anthony Trollope (1815 - 1882‪)‬ LibriVox

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The Way We Live Now is a scathing satirical novel published in London in 1875 by Anthony Trollope, after a popular serialization. It was regarded by many of Trollope's contemporaries as his finest work.
One of his longest novels (it contains a hundred chapters), The Way We Live Now is particularly rich in sub-plot. It was inspired by the financial scandals of the early 1870s, and lashes at the pervading dishonesty of the age, commercial, political, moral, and intellectual. It is one of the last memorable Victorian novels to have been published in monthly parts. (Summary from Wikipedia)

    Ch. 001 Three Editors

    Ch. 001 Three Editors

    • 21 min
    Ch. 002 The Carbury Family

    Ch. 002 The Carbury Family

    • 21 min
    Ch. 003 The Beargarden

    Ch. 003 The Beargarden

    • 16 min
    Ch. 004 Madame Melmotte's Ball

    Ch. 004 Madame Melmotte's Ball

    • 31 min
    Ch. 005 After The Ball

    Ch. 005 After The Ball

    • 8 min
    Ch. 006 Roger Carbury And Paul Montague

    Ch. 006 Roger Carbury And Paul Montague

    • 25 min

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