Audiobook: Can You Forgive Her?
- Download 01 – Mr. Vavasor and His Daughter audio
- Download 02 – Lady Macleod audio
- Download 03 – John Grey, The Worthy Man audio
- Download 04 – George Vavasor, the Wild Man audio
- Download 05 – The Balcony at Basle audio
- Download 06 – The Bridge Over the Rhine audio
- Download 07 – Aunt Greenow audio
- Download 08 – Mr Cheesacre audio
- Download 09 – The Rivals audio
- Download 10 – Nethercoats audio
- Download 11 – John Grey Goes to London audio
- Download 12 – Mr George Vavasor at Home audio
- Download 13 – Mr Grimes Gets His Odd Money audio
- Download 14 – Alice Vavasor Becomes Troubled audio
- Download 15 – Paramount Crescent audio
- Download 16 – The Roebury Club audio
- Download 17 – Edgehill audio
- Download 18 – Alice Vavasor’s Great Relations audio
- Download 19 – Tribute from Oilymead audio
- Download 20 – Which Shall It Be? audio
- Download 21 – Alice Is Taught To Grow Upwards, Towards The Light audio
- Download 22 – Dandy and Flirt audio
- Download 23 – Dinner At Matching Priory audio
- Download 24 – Three Politicians audio
- Download 25 – In Which Much of the History of the Pallisers Is Told audio
- Download 26 – Lady Midlothian audio
- Download 27 – The Priory Ruins audio
- Download 28 – Alice Leaves the Priory audio
- Download 29 – Burgo Fitzgerald audio
- Download 30 – Containing a Love Letter audio
- Download 31 – Among the Fells audio
- Download 32 – Containing An Answer To The Love Letter audio
- Download 33 – Monkshade audio
- Download 34 – Mr Vavasor Speaks to His Daughter audio
- Download 35 – Passion versus Prudence audio
- Download 36 – John Grey Goes a Second Time to London audio
- Download 37 – Mr Tombe’s Advice audio
- Download 38 – The Inn at Shap audio
- Download 39 – Mr Cheesacre’s Hospitality audio
- Download 40 – Mrs Greenow’s Little Dinner in the Close audio
- Download 41 – A Noble Lord Dies audio
- Download 42 – Parliament Meets audio
- Download 43 – Mrs Marsham audio
- Download 44 – The Election for the Chelsea District audio
- Download 45 – George Vavasor Takes His Seat audio
- Download 46 – A Love Gift audio
- Download 47 – Mr Cheesacre’s Disappointment audio
- Download 48 – Preparations for Lady Monk’s Party audio
- Download 49 – How Lady Glencora went to Lady Monk’s Party audio
- Download 50 – How Lady Glencora Came Back from Lady Monk’s Party audio
- Download 51 – Bold Speculation of Murder audio
- Download 52 – What Occurred in Suffolk Street, Pall Mall audio
- Download 53 – The Last Will of the Old Squire audio
- Download 54 – Showing How Alice Was Punished audio
- Download 55 – The Will audio
- Download 56 – Another Walk on the Fell audio
- Download 57 – Showing How the Wild Beast Got Himself Back from the Mountains audio
- Download 58 – The Pallisers at Breakfast audio
- Download 59 – The Duke of St Bungay in Search of a Minister audio
- Download 60 – Alice Vavasor’s Name Gets into the Money Market audio
- Download 61 – The Bills Are Made All Right audio
- Download 62 – Going Abroad audio
- Download 63 – Mr. John Grey in Queen Anne’s Street audio
- Download 64 – The Rocks And Valleys audio
- Download 65 – The First Kiss audio
- Download 66 – Lady Monk’s Plan audio
- Download 67 – The Last Kiss audio
- Download 68 – From London to Baden audio
- Download 69 – From Baden to Lucerne audio
- Download 70 – At Lucerne audio
- Download 71 – Show How George Vavasor Received a Visit audio
- Download 72 – Showing How George Vavasor Paid a Visit audio
- Download 73 – In Which Come Tidings of Great Moment to All Pallisers audio
- Download 74 – Showing What Happened in the Churchyard audio
- Download 75 – Rouge et Noir audio
- Download 76 – The Landlord’s Bill audio
- Download 77 – The Travellers Return Home audio
- Download 78 – Mr. Cheeseacre’s Fate audio
- Download 79 – Diamonds Are Diamonds audio
- Download 80 – The Story is Finished Within the Halls of the Duke of Omnium audio
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The first book in the political Palliser series, the novel deals with parliamentary politics, while concurrently devoting its pages to much more intricate issues. Presenting three parallel stories, the parliamentary novel draws its attention to three contrasting young women, who are beset with arduous decisions concerning courtship and marriage. Additionally, the novel covers topics including women in conventional society and their discernment, while illustrating the tentative stages of marriage with all the attributes of sacrifice, compromise and temptation.
The central plot of the novel begins with the introduction of Alice Vavasor, who after a rocky engagement and break up with her reckless cousin George, presently engages herself to the respectable, yet bland countryman John Grey. However, Alice fails to commit to her fiancé, and while on a trip to Switzerland with her cousin Kate, who is also George’s sister, she gives in to her cousin’s persuasion and jilts John and renews her engagement to George. Subsequently, his true nature begins to surface and once again Alice is overcome by indecisiveness. Still, John refuses to give up on the perverse young woman and continues with his determined pursuit of Alice’s alternating affection. Trollope’s novel additionally revolves around two other subplots concerning the similarly complicated love lives of Mrs. Greenow, a widow, and Glencora Palliser, a woman trapped inside a passionless marriage and left yearning for true love. Offering a front row seat overlooking the gender, political and social conventions of the time, Trollope’s piece presents a colorful array of female characters, who are not only put up against the conventions of society, but must also oppose their inner self as they are torn between desire and duty.
Apart from successfully portraying the English political scene of the time, Trollope also explores the social scene of Victorian England, and fortifies the apparent transgression present throughout the novel. Furthermore, the novel presents a vivid depiction of vacillation expressed through the inconsistent actions of the different female characters. A literary piece certain to absorb with its realistic characters, comical delineations, and empathetic private tumults, Trollope’s classic offers a powerful insight into politics and the lives of women during the Victorian era.
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