Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0115
Barcode: 9781843796862
Release Date: 04/2013

TROLLOPE, A.: Warden (The) (Unabridged)

The first novel in Trollope’s Chronicles of Barsetshire, The Warden is a compassionate portrait of the gentle, thoughtful warden and precentor of Barchester Cathedral, Mr Septimus Harding. Loved and appreciated by all with whom he works, Harding lives an ordered, regular life in his protected religious environment. Then one day, a young reformer feels he has uncovered a mismanagement of funds and Harding is held to blame. The accusation comes as a shock not only to Harding himself but also to the cathedral community. It then comes to wider notice when the cause is taken up by a national newspaper. Trollope’s insight into character, his abundant imagination, and his sheer narrative skill are at their peak in The Warden.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Trollope, Anthony - Author
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
1The Warden15:29
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2Chapter 2: The Barchester Reformer12:43
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3Dr. Grantly, who has as many eyes as Argus…14:44
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4Chapter 3: The Bishop of Barchester11:20
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5Mr. Harding's demeanour certainly impressed Bold…14:46
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6Chapter 4: Hiram's Bedesmen10:17
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 2
1'Who's to harm you, man?' argued Spriggs.09:19
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2Chapter 5: Dr. Grantly Visits the Hospital14:27
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3When the two clergymen appeared, they all uncovered their heads.12:50
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4Chapter 6: The Warden's Tea-Party13:08
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5How comes it that now, when all should be silent…12:45
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6Chapter 7: The Jupiter11:41
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7Chapter 8: Plumstead Episcopi04:21
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 3
1Charles James was an exact and careful boy…10:37
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2On the whole, therefore, I found the rectory a dull house…10:29
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3Chapter 9: The Conference12:19
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4The bishop could feel for him and sympathise with him…10:15
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5Chapter 10: Tribulation08:24
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6So Eleanor, as was now her wont, went up to Mary Bold…10:23
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7Chapter 11: Iphigenia16:52
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 4
1'No one who knows Mr. Harding personally accuses him for a moment…'11:19
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2Chapter 12: Mr. Bold's Visit to Plumstead08:32
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3When Bold was ushered into the book-room…10:02
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4Chapter 13: The Warden's Decision08:02
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5Poor Eleanor! this was hard upon her.08:18
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6Chapter 14: Mount Olympus12:11
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
7It was not to Mount Olympus that our friend Bold betook himself.11:58
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
8Chapter 15: Tom Towers, Dr. Anticant, and Mr. Sentiment07:43
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 5
1This was all very well: this gave us some hope.12:05
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2How calmly impassive was Tom Towers' face…11:45
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3Chapter 16: A Long Day in London14:48
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4Mr. Harding was not much edified by the manner of the service.14:12
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5Chapter 17: Sir Abraham Haphazard14:29
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6Chapter 18: The Warden is Very Obstinate05:31
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
Disc 6
1The warden hung his head, and made no reply…06:51
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
2Chapter 19: The Warden Resigns13:08
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
3Having written these letters and made a copy of the former one…09:09
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
4Chapter 20: Farewell12:25
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
5On the evening before he left, he summoned all the beadsmen…13:55
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)
6Chapter 21: Conclusion10:53
Shaw-Parker, David (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 07:34:25