The Small House at AllingtonPenguin UK, 31 янв. 1991 г. - Всего страниц: 752 Engaged to the ambitious and self-serving Adolphus Crosbie, Lily Dale is devastated when he jilts her for the aristocratic Lady Alexandrina. Although crushed by his faithlessness, Lily still believes she is bound to her unworthy former fiancé for life and therefore condemned to remain single after his betrayal. And when a more deserving suitor pays his addresses, she is unable to see past her feelings for Crosbie. Written when Trollope was at the height of his popularity, The Small House at Allington (1864) contains his most admired heroine in Lily Dale - a young woman of independent spirit who nonetheless longs to be loved - and is a moving dramatization of the ways in which personal dilemmas are affected by social pressures. |
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... coming down theyears, beseeching Trollope to marry off Lily toher deserving suitor, orat leastto payLily and Johnny the compliment ofa sequel. Critical reception of the novel was among. CONTENTS Acknowledgements Introduction.
... coming down theyears, beseeching Trollope to marry off Lily toher deserving suitor, orat leastto payLily and Johnny the compliment ofa sequel. Critical reception of the novel was among. CONTENTS Acknowledgements Introduction.
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... coming, I know; and yet I do like the moonlight.' 'And the poetry – and the love.' 'Yes. The poetry much, andthe love more. To be loved by you is sweeter even than anyof mydreams –is better thanall the poetryI have read.' 'Dearest Lily ...
... coming, I know; and yet I do like the moonlight.' 'And the poetry – and the love.' 'Yes. The poetry much, andthe love more. To be loved by you is sweeter even than anyof mydreams –is better thanall the poetryI have read.' 'Dearest Lily ...
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... coming toher in five years' time,she declares thatshe 'would still take him. I would feel myself constrained to takehim.' This does not square withher reception of Crosbie's suit once itis actuallyrenewed inThe Last ChronicleofBarset ...
... coming toher in five years' time,she declares thatshe 'would still take him. I would feel myself constrained to takehim.' This does not square withher reception of Crosbie's suit once itis actuallyrenewed inThe Last ChronicleofBarset ...
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... coming in uponhis property, andhad consequently entertained an idea ofsitting in Parliament forhiscounty. In orderthat he might attainthis honourhehad allowed himself to be talked bythe men of Hamersham and Guestwick out of his old ...
... coming in uponhis property, andhad consequently entertained an idea ofsitting in Parliament forhiscounty. In orderthat he might attainthis honourhehad allowed himself to be talked bythe men of Hamersham and Guestwick out of his old ...
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... that Mrs Dale should stay away. He felt himself more absolutely masterand more comfortably at home athis own table without her company than withit. And yet he frequently made a grievance of her not coming, and himself.
... that Mrs Dale should stay away. He felt himself more absolutely masterand more comfortably at home athis own table without her company than withit. And yet he frequently made a grievance of her not coming, and himself.
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