Barchester Towers

· Modernista
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In the serene town of Barchester, the peaceful clergy of the cathedral find themselves embroiled in a contentious battle for power and influence. Following the death of the old bishop, a fierce struggle ensues as two prominent figures vie for his coveted position.

The scheming Archdeacon Grantly, supported by his formidable wife, plots to maintain the status quo within the church hierarchy. Meanwhile, the ambitious and progressive Mr. Slope, backed by the wealthy and manipulative Mrs. Proudie, seeks to usher in sweeping reforms that threaten to disrupt the established order.

As alliances shift and tensions escalate, the tranquil surroundings of Barchester become a battleground of wit, ambition, and moral integrity. Anthony Trollope's keen satire and astute characterisation bring to life a rich tapestry of clergy, politicians, and socialites, each driven by their own agendas and aspirations.


ANTHONY TROLLOPE [1815-1882] was an English novelist and civil servant. Among his most famous works is the series known as The Chronicles of Barsetshire, in which he delves into the intricacies of rural and ecclesiastical life.

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ANTHONY TROLLOPE [1815-1882] was an English novelist and civil servant. Among his most famous works is the series known as The Chronicles of Barsetshire, in which he delves into the intricacies of rural and ecclesiastical life.

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