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The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Mentor New York
32 episodes
6 months ago
Clara Amedroz is the virtuous, intelligent, and quick-witted heroine of this novel. Like all women of her time, she has few options other than to marry. She is lucky enough to have two eligible suitors, and chooses the more urbane and worldly of the two. Alas, however, she realizes fairly quickly that Captain Aylmer is not a nice person. Throughout much of the novel we find her trying hard not to recognize that Will Belton - the suitor she rejected, and who still loves and wants to marry her - is. As in all of Trollope's novels, the sub-plots are at least as engaging as the main story: here, we find Clara associated with, and ultimately for some time dependent on, Mr. and Mrs. Askerton, who - having perforce lived together for some time before they were married - are social outcasts. Clara is courageous enough to remain loyal to these friends, knowing that thus she, too, risks social condemnation and reduces her value on the marital market-place. She becomes wiser, more generous, and more forgiving as her outlook on the world matures in various trials-by fire: the experiences she endures as a result of her mistaken allegiance to Captain Aylmer; her friendship with the Askertons; and the malicious gossip and social ostracization attendant on her loyalty to them. The question that will decide her ultimate happiness is whether she can be as generous and forgiving of herself. (Summary by Kirsten Wever)
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Clara Amedroz is the virtuous, intelligent, and quick-witted heroine of this novel. Like all women of her time, she has few options other than to marry. She is lucky enough to have two eligible suitors, and chooses the more urbane and worldly of the two. Alas, however, she realizes fairly quickly that Captain Aylmer is not a nice person. Throughout much of the novel we find her trying hard not to recognize that Will Belton - the suitor she rejected, and who still loves and wants to marry her - is. As in all of Trollope's novels, the sub-plots are at least as engaging as the main story: here, we find Clara associated with, and ultimately for some time dependent on, Mr. and Mrs. Askerton, who - having perforce lived together for some time before they were married - are social outcasts. Clara is courageous enough to remain loyal to these friends, knowing that thus she, too, risks social condemnation and reduces her value on the marital market-place. She becomes wiser, more generous, and more forgiving as her outlook on the world matures in various trials-by fire: the experiences she endures as a result of her mistaken allegiance to Captain Aylmer; her friendship with the Askertons; and the malicious gossip and social ostracization attendant on her loyalty to them. The question that will decide her ultimate happiness is whether she can be as generous and forgiving of herself. (Summary by Kirsten Wever)
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Episodes (20/32)
The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 32
2 years ago
23 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 31
2 years ago
35 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 30
2 years ago
25 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 29
2 years ago
31 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 28
2 years ago
26 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 27
2 years ago
33 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 26
2 years ago
30 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 25
2 years ago
31 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 24
2 years ago
28 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 23
2 years ago
34 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 22
2 years ago
36 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 21
2 years ago
25 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 20
2 years ago
35 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 19
2 years ago
24 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 18
2 years ago
32 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 17
2 years ago
33 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 16
2 years ago
34 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 15
2 years ago
30 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 14
2 years ago
34 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Chapter 13
2 years ago
28 minutes

The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
Clara Amedroz is the virtuous, intelligent, and quick-witted heroine of this novel. Like all women of her time, she has few options other than to marry. She is lucky enough to have two eligible suitors, and chooses the more urbane and worldly of the two. Alas, however, she realizes fairly quickly that Captain Aylmer is not a nice person. Throughout much of the novel we find her trying hard not to recognize that Will Belton - the suitor she rejected, and who still loves and wants to marry her - is. As in all of Trollope's novels, the sub-plots are at least as engaging as the main story: here, we find Clara associated with, and ultimately for some time dependent on, Mr. and Mrs. Askerton, who - having perforce lived together for some time before they were married - are social outcasts. Clara is courageous enough to remain loyal to these friends, knowing that thus she, too, risks social condemnation and reduces her value on the marital market-place. She becomes wiser, more generous, and more forgiving as her outlook on the world matures in various trials-by fire: the experiences she endures as a result of her mistaken allegiance to Captain Aylmer; her friendship with the Askertons; and the malicious gossip and social ostracization attendant on her loyalty to them. The question that will decide her ultimate happiness is whether she can be as generous and forgiving of herself. (Summary by Kirsten Wever)