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  • 021 - Chapter XXI Conclusion
    2026/02/20
    The Warden is the inaugural novel in Anthony Trollopes celebrated series, the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which humorously critiques the Church of England during his era, alongside the religious controversies and the role of the press. This marks Trollopes fourth novel. The narrative follows Mr. Septimus Harding, a gentle and elderly warden of Hirams Hospital and precentor of Barchester Cathedral, set in the fictional Barsetshire. The story unfolds as a passionate young reformer, John Bold, initiates a campaign to highlight the inequity in how the charitys funds are distributed between its beneficiaries—the bedesmen—and Mr. Harding himself. Driven by a sense of public duty and his romantic ties to Eleanor, Bolds actions lead to a lawsuit, prompting Mr. Harding to seek counsel from his determined son-in-law, Dr. Grantly. As Bold rallies the press to his cause, the editor of The Jupiter, Tom Towers, publishes editorials portraying Harding as neglectful and self-serving. This portrayal is further fueled by satirical commentators, Dr. Pessimist Anticant and Mr. Popular Sentiment, who serve as caricatures of the likes of Thomas Carlyle and Charles Dickens. Summary by Wikipedia
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    13 分
  • 020 - Chapter XX Farewell
    2026/02/20
    The Warden is the inaugural novel in Anthony Trollopes celebrated series, the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which humorously critiques the Church of England during his era, alongside the religious controversies and the role of the press. This marks Trollopes fourth novel. The narrative follows Mr. Septimus Harding, a gentle and elderly warden of Hirams Hospital and precentor of Barchester Cathedral, set in the fictional Barsetshire. The story unfolds as a passionate young reformer, John Bold, initiates a campaign to highlight the inequity in how the charitys funds are distributed between its beneficiaries—the bedesmen—and Mr. Harding himself. Driven by a sense of public duty and his romantic ties to Eleanor, Bolds actions lead to a lawsuit, prompting Mr. Harding to seek counsel from his determined son-in-law, Dr. Grantly. As Bold rallies the press to his cause, the editor of The Jupiter, Tom Towers, publishes editorials portraying Harding as neglectful and self-serving. This portrayal is further fueled by satirical commentators, Dr. Pessimist Anticant and Mr. Popular Sentiment, who serve as caricatures of the likes of Thomas Carlyle and Charles Dickens. Summary by Wikipedia
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    31 分
  • 019 - Chapter XIX The Warden Resigns
    2026/02/20
    The Warden is the inaugural novel in Anthony Trollopes celebrated series, the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which humorously critiques the Church of England during his era, alongside the religious controversies and the role of the press. This marks Trollopes fourth novel. The narrative follows Mr. Septimus Harding, a gentle and elderly warden of Hirams Hospital and precentor of Barchester Cathedral, set in the fictional Barsetshire. The story unfolds as a passionate young reformer, John Bold, initiates a campaign to highlight the inequity in how the charitys funds are distributed between its beneficiaries—the bedesmen—and Mr. Harding himself. Driven by a sense of public duty and his romantic ties to Eleanor, Bolds actions lead to a lawsuit, prompting Mr. Harding to seek counsel from his determined son-in-law, Dr. Grantly. As Bold rallies the press to his cause, the editor of The Jupiter, Tom Towers, publishes editorials portraying Harding as neglectful and self-serving. This portrayal is further fueled by satirical commentators, Dr. Pessimist Anticant and Mr. Popular Sentiment, who serve as caricatures of the likes of Thomas Carlyle and Charles Dickens. Summary by Wikipedia
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    29 分
  • 018 - Chapter XVIII The Warden is Very Obstinate
    2026/02/20
    The Warden is the inaugural novel in Anthony Trollopes celebrated series, the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which humorously critiques the Church of England during his era, alongside the religious controversies and the role of the press. This marks Trollopes fourth novel. The narrative follows Mr. Septimus Harding, a gentle and elderly warden of Hirams Hospital and precentor of Barchester Cathedral, set in the fictional Barsetshire. The story unfolds as a passionate young reformer, John Bold, initiates a campaign to highlight the inequity in how the charitys funds are distributed between its beneficiaries—the bedesmen—and Mr. Harding himself. Driven by a sense of public duty and his romantic ties to Eleanor, Bolds actions lead to a lawsuit, prompting Mr. Harding to seek counsel from his determined son-in-law, Dr. Grantly. As Bold rallies the press to his cause, the editor of The Jupiter, Tom Towers, publishes editorials portraying Harding as neglectful and self-serving. This portrayal is further fueled by satirical commentators, Dr. Pessimist Anticant and Mr. Popular Sentiment, who serve as caricatures of the likes of Thomas Carlyle and Charles Dickens. Summary by Wikipedia
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    16 分
  • 017 - Chapter XVII Sir Abraham Haphazard
    2026/02/20
    The Warden is the inaugural novel in Anthony Trollopes celebrated series, the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which humorously critiques the Church of England during his era, alongside the religious controversies and the role of the press. This marks Trollopes fourth novel. The narrative follows Mr. Septimus Harding, a gentle and elderly warden of Hirams Hospital and precentor of Barchester Cathedral, set in the fictional Barsetshire. The story unfolds as a passionate young reformer, John Bold, initiates a campaign to highlight the inequity in how the charitys funds are distributed between its beneficiaries—the bedesmen—and Mr. Harding himself. Driven by a sense of public duty and his romantic ties to Eleanor, Bolds actions lead to a lawsuit, prompting Mr. Harding to seek counsel from his determined son-in-law, Dr. Grantly. As Bold rallies the press to his cause, the editor of The Jupiter, Tom Towers, publishes editorials portraying Harding as neglectful and self-serving. This portrayal is further fueled by satirical commentators, Dr. Pessimist Anticant and Mr. Popular Sentiment, who serve as caricatures of the likes of Thomas Carlyle and Charles Dickens. Summary by Wikipedia
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    21 分
  • 016 - Chapter XVI A Long Day in London
    2026/02/20
    The Warden is the inaugural novel in Anthony Trollopes celebrated series, the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which humorously critiques the Church of England during his era, alongside the religious controversies and the role of the press. This marks Trollopes fourth novel. The narrative follows Mr. Septimus Harding, a gentle and elderly warden of Hirams Hospital and precentor of Barchester Cathedral, set in the fictional Barsetshire. The story unfolds as a passionate young reformer, John Bold, initiates a campaign to highlight the inequity in how the charitys funds are distributed between its beneficiaries—the bedesmen—and Mr. Harding himself. Driven by a sense of public duty and his romantic ties to Eleanor, Bolds actions lead to a lawsuit, prompting Mr. Harding to seek counsel from his determined son-in-law, Dr. Grantly. As Bold rallies the press to his cause, the editor of The Jupiter, Tom Towers, publishes editorials portraying Harding as neglectful and self-serving. This portrayal is further fueled by satirical commentators, Dr. Pessimist Anticant and Mr. Popular Sentiment, who serve as caricatures of the likes of Thomas Carlyle and Charles Dickens. Summary by Wikipedia
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    40 分
  • 015 - Chapter XV Tom Towers Dr Anticant and Mr Sentiment
    2026/02/20
    The Warden is the inaugural novel in Anthony Trollopes celebrated series, the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which humorously critiques the Church of England during his era, alongside the religious controversies and the role of the press. This marks Trollopes fourth novel. The narrative follows Mr. Septimus Harding, a gentle and elderly warden of Hirams Hospital and precentor of Barchester Cathedral, set in the fictional Barsetshire. The story unfolds as a passionate young reformer, John Bold, initiates a campaign to highlight the inequity in how the charitys funds are distributed between its beneficiaries—the bedesmen—and Mr. Harding himself. Driven by a sense of public duty and his romantic ties to Eleanor, Bolds actions lead to a lawsuit, prompting Mr. Harding to seek counsel from his determined son-in-law, Dr. Grantly. As Bold rallies the press to his cause, the editor of The Jupiter, Tom Towers, publishes editorials portraying Harding as neglectful and self-serving. This portrayal is further fueled by satirical commentators, Dr. Pessimist Anticant and Mr. Popular Sentiment, who serve as caricatures of the likes of Thomas Carlyle and Charles Dickens. Summary by Wikipedia
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    39 分
  • 014 - Chapter XIV Mount Olympus
    2026/02/20
    The Warden is the inaugural novel in Anthony Trollopes celebrated series, the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which humorously critiques the Church of England during his era, alongside the religious controversies and the role of the press. This marks Trollopes fourth novel. The narrative follows Mr. Septimus Harding, a gentle and elderly warden of Hirams Hospital and precentor of Barchester Cathedral, set in the fictional Barsetshire. The story unfolds as a passionate young reformer, John Bold, initiates a campaign to highlight the inequity in how the charitys funds are distributed between its beneficiaries—the bedesmen—and Mr. Harding himself. Driven by a sense of public duty and his romantic ties to Eleanor, Bolds actions lead to a lawsuit, prompting Mr. Harding to seek counsel from his determined son-in-law, Dr. Grantly. As Bold rallies the press to his cause, the editor of The Jupiter, Tom Towers, publishes editorials portraying Harding as neglectful and self-serving. This portrayal is further fueled by satirical commentators, Dr. Pessimist Anticant and Mr. Popular Sentiment, who serve as caricatures of the likes of Thomas Carlyle and Charles Dickens. Summary by Wikipedia
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    28 分