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The first of Anthony Trollope's works to receive widespread popular and critical acclaim, The Warden follows the career of Septimus Harding, the warden of an almshouseâ??an early form of subsidized housing for the poorâ??who is forced to adapt to looming social changes when a zealous young reformer comes on the scene. Confusion, crossed wires, and much hilarity ensue. A must-read for fans of witty social satire… (mer)
THE WARDEN delivers intricacies of Church of England operations for charity hospitals woven into the peculiarities of character, from timid WARDEN to outspoken Bold.
There's compelling reading in-between some long repetitions...
The mysteries are why:
1. no one can decipher Hiram's Will to determine how much $ goes to poor men and how much to Warden?
2 . did The Good Warden never question his 800 pounds a year vs the skimpy amount he extended to his 12 men, notably because he thinks is not really doing much to earn the money...?
3. didn't he just stand up and admit that he'd never thought about that unfairness and that, thanks to Bold, he would now remedy it, with even back payments?
4. the gentle Bishop let the 12 men suffer without a new warden because he refused to hire anyone except Harding who no longer would accept the position? ( )
A little hard to read in beginning due to language and long passages that appeared dull. But at the end, the book gives reader much to think about and the depth of the story and the main character stays with you. ( )
I read this (having avoided Trollope all my life) after reading Peter Hall’s praise in his riveting Diaries. I am glad I did. Gripping narrative, credible characterisation and surprisingly relatable situations. Although I admire Trollope’s instincts, the disproportionate discourses on the press and lawyers amongst other things jar slightly. Otherwise for me an ideal book for the holidays. ( )
The clerical intrigue is not as dull as I expected, but ultimately just did not capture my interest. The flatness of the characters, particularly the working-class characters, is unfortunate.
I remember enjoying the Small House at Allington, so I'll try again with a later book in the series.
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The Rev. Septimus Harding was, a few years since, a beneficed clergyman residing in the cathedral town of ---; let us call it Barchester.
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It had become so customary to say Mr. Warden, that it was not easily dropped. ‘No, no,’ he always says when so addressed, ‘not warden now, only precentor.’
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The first of Anthony Trollope's works to receive widespread popular and critical acclaim, The Warden follows the career of Septimus Harding, the warden of an almshouseâ??an early form of subsidized housing for the poorâ??who is forced to adapt to looming social changes when a zealous young reformer comes on the scene. Confusion, crossed wires, and much hilarity ensue. A must-read for fans of witty social satire
woven into the peculiarities of character, from timid WARDEN to outspoken Bold.
There's compelling reading in-between some long repetitions...
The mysteries are why:
1. no one can decipher Hiram's Will to determine how much $ goes to poor men and how much to Warden?
2 . did The Good Warden never question his 800 pounds a year vs the skimpy amount he extended to his 12 men,
notably because he thinks is not really doing much to earn the money...?
3. didn't he just stand up and admit that he'd never thought about that unfairness and that, thanks to Bold,
he would now remedy it, with even back payments?
4. the gentle Bishop let the 12 men suffer without a new warden because he refused to hire anyone except Harding
who no longer would accept the position? ( )