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Marion Fay

Gelesen von Arnold

(4,317 Sterne; 60 Bewertungen)

Marion Fay (1882) offers a pair of romances, each involving a match between one titled personage and one commoner. The misalliances lead to the typical strains between parental desires and romantic wishes of the young. The novel’s primary characters have such noble dispositions that Trollope was impelled to create several far more interesting minor characters who either threaten mayhem or provide amusing diversions. (summary by Arnold Banner) (24 hr 6 min)

Chapters

THE MARQUIS OF KINGSBURY.

21:47

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LORD HAMPSTEAD.

25:50

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THE MARCHIONESS.

24:13

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LADY FRANCES.

23:22

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MRS. RODEN.

24:02

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PARADISE ROW.

23:37

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THE POST OFFICE.

23:40

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MR. GREENWOOD.

23:05

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AT KÖNIGSGRAAF.

22:29

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'NOBLESSE OBLIGE.'

23:50

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LADY PERSIFLAGE.

24:59

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CASTLE HAUTBOY.

24:41

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THE BRAESIDE HARRIERS.

22:31

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COMING HOME FROM HUNTING.

22:54

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MARION FAY AND HER FATHER.

24:04

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THE WALK BACK TO HENDON.

21:02

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LORD HAMPSTEAD'S SCHEME.

23:45

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HOW THEY LIVED AT TRAFFORD PARK.

23:49

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LADY AMALDINA'S LOVER.

24:16

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THE SCHEME IS SUCCESSFUL.

23:05

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WHAT THEY ALL THOUGHT AS THEY WENT HOME.

22:59

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AGAIN AT TRAFFORD.

22:00

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THE IRREPRESSIBLE CROCKER.

23:19

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MRS. RODEN'S ELOQUENCE.

23:03

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MARION'S VIEWS ABOUT MARRIAGE.

24:27

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LORD HAMPSTEAD IS IMPATIENT.

22:26

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THE QUAKER'S ELOQUENCE.

25:00

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MARION'S OBSTINACY.

23:14

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MRS. DEMIJOHN'S PARTY.

25:01

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NEW YEAR'S DAY.

23:07

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MISS DEMIJOHN'S INGENUITY.

22:27

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KING'S COURT, OLD BROAD STREET.

21:47

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MR. GREENWOOD BECOMES AMBITIOUS.

23:13

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LIKE THE POOR CAT I' THE ADAGE.

23:01

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LADY FRANCES SEES HER LOVER.

22:33

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MR. GREENWOOD'S FEELINGS.

22:20

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'THAT WOULD BE DISAGREEABLE.'

21:16

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'I DO.'

22:01

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AT GORSE HALL.

21:29

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POOR WALKER.

21:58

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FALSE TIDINGS.

21:54

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NEVER, NEVER, TO COME AGAIN.

21:01

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DI CRINOLA.

21:10

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'I WILL COME BACK AS I WENT.'

20:24

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TRUE TIDINGS.

20:43

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ALL THE WORLD KNOWS IT.

20:27

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'IT SHALL BE DONE.'

21:15

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MARION WILL CERTAINLY HAVE HER WAY.

19:44

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'BUT HE IS;—HE IS.'

20:20

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THE GREAT QUESTION.

21:27

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'I CANNOT COMPEL HER.'

21:23

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IN PARK LANE.

20:13

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AFTER ALL HE ISN'T.

21:30

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'OF COURSE THERE WAS A BITTERNESS.'

20:15

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LORD HAMPSTEAD AGAIN WITH MRS. RODEN.

22:35

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LORD HAMPSTEAD AGAIN WITH MARION.

20:51

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CROCKER'S DISTRESS.

22:22

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'DISMISSAL. B. B.'

23:28

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PEGWELL BAY.

23:39

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LADY AMALDINA'S WEDDING.

22:11

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CROCKER'S TALE.

24:05

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'MY MARION.'

23:52

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MR. GREENWOOD'S LAST BATTLE.

21:15

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THE REGISTRAR OF STATE RECORDS.

22:35

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Bewertungen

Not my favourite Trollpe

(2 Sterne)

I'm afraid that by the middle of it I was sick and tired of Marion and the analyses of rank, position, nobility, what's due and not due really tried my patience. For all its faults I'm glad that I don't live in a society that categorises people so severely (mind you it does seem to be slipping back). Apart from the "hero" who thought he ought to have his way because he was a man (not, of course, because he was an aristocrat but because of his claims to be a Radical) the "can'ts" and "'shouldn'ts" far outweighed the "can do thats". Fanny and George - and Sak, I suppose - had their heads screwed on all right, thank goodness, but the rest of them seemed to be a bit addled Arnold, as usual, did a wonderful job reading it (ploughing through it?). Any other reader and I don't think I'd have made it.

Highly Enjoyable!

(5 Sterne)

While long this typical Trollope story is wonderful with its in-depth character development. It has lots of humor to offset the very sad parts. Highly recommend.

(4 Sterne)

Not one of Trollope's best thoureader. interesting as yet another extreme valorization of 19th-century feminine self-abnegation with a few uncharacteristic Gothic elements near the end. Good reader.

Marion Fey

(5 Sterne)

Excellent story. The reader did a great job. I really enjoyed it although it made me cry in some chapters.

Good story.

(3 Sterne)

The usual Trollope yarn... Sad, philosophical, long but interesting. Reader was better on this story. Thank you.

(5 Sterne)

Another wonderful tale by Trollope, and another sympathetic reading by Arnold. Thank you.

(3,5 Sterne)

kam. rather long utube did get to enjoy. well read, thanku

marion fay

(5 Sterne)

Anthony Trollope does it again, but even better. Touching love stories, one ends in grief. You feel he understands the nature of men and women so well. You feel concern, respect, endearment, hostility, anger, desire for exposure, punishment, happiness. No spoilers here. Arnold the narrator helps make the story what it is. A real treat! Real romance, no sex.