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Can You Forgive Her?$
Can You Forgive Her?

Anthony Trollope and Dinah Birch

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Oxford University Press
ISBN:
9780199578177
DOI:
10.1093/owc/9780199578177.001.0001
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Contents

  • Front Matter
    • Biographical Preface
    • Introduction
    • Note on the Text
    • Select Bibliography
    • A Chronology of Anthony Trollope
  • Can You Forgive Her?
    • Volume I
      • Chapter 1 mr vavasor and his daughter
      • Chapter 2 lady macleod
      • Chapter 3 john grey, the worthy man
      • Chapter 4 george vavasor, the wild man
      • Chapter 5 the balcony at basle
      • Chapter 6 the bridge over the rhine
      • Chapter 7 aunt greenow
      • Chapter 8 mr cheesacre
      • Chapter 9 the rivals
      • Chapter 10 nethercoats
      • Chapter 11 john grey goes to london
      • Chapter 12 mr george vavasor at home
      • Chapter 13 mr grimes gets his odd money
      • Chapter 14 alice vavasor becomes troubled
      • Chapter 15 paramount crescent
      • Chapter 16 the roebury club
      • Chapter 17 edgehill
      • Chapter 18 alice vavasor’s great relations
      • Chapter 19 tribute from oileymead
      • Chapter 20 which shall it be?
      • Chapter 21 alice is taught to grow upwards, towards the light
      • Chapter 22 dandy and flirt
      • Chapter 23 dinner at matching priory
      • Chapter 24 three politicians
      • Chapter 25 in which much of the history of the pallisers is told
      • Chapter 26 lady midlothian
      • Chapter 27 the priory ruins
      • Chapter 28 alice leaves the priory
      • Chapter 29 burgo fitzgerald
      • Chapter 30 containing a love-letter
      • Chapter 31 among the fells
      • Chapter 32 containing an answer to the love-letter
      • Chapter 33 monkshade
      • Chapter 34 mr vavasor speaks to his daughter
      • Chapter 35 passion versus prudence
      • Chapter 36 john grey goes a second time to london
      • Chapter 37 mr tombe’s advice
      • Chapter 38 the inn at shap
      • Chapter 39 mr cheesacre’s hospitality
      • Chapter 40 mrs greenow’s little dinner in the close
    • Volume II
      • Chapter 41 a noble lord dies
      • Chapter 42 parliament meets
      • Chapter 43 mrs marsham
      • Chapter 44 the election for the chelsea districts
      • Chapter 45 george vavasor takes his seat
      • Chapter 46 a love gift
      • Chapter 47 mr cheesacre’s disappointment
      • Chapter 48 preparations for lady monk’s party
      • Chapter 49 how lady glencora went to lady monk’s party
      • Chapter 50 how lady glencora came back from lady monk’s party
      • Chapter 51 bold speculations on murder
      • Chapter 52 what occurred in suffolk street, pall mall
      • Chapter 53 the last will of the old squire
      • Chapter 54 showing how alice was punished
      • Chapter 55 the will
      • Chapter 56 another walk on the fells
      • Chapter 57 showing how the wild beast got himself back from the mountains
      • Chapter 58 the pallisers at breakfast
      • Chapter 59 the duke of st bungay in search of a minister
      • Chapter 60 alice vavasor’s name gets into the money market
      • Chapter 61 the bills are made all right
      • Chapter 62 going abroad
      • Chapter 63 mr john grey in queen anne street
      • Chapter 64 the rocks and valleys
      • Chapter 65 the first kiss
      • Chapter 66 lady monk’s plan
      • Chapter 67 the last kiss
      • Chapter 68 from london to baden
      • Chapter 69 from baden to lucerne
      • Chapter 70 at lucerne
      • Chapter 71 showing how george vavasor received a visit
      • Chapter 72 showing how george vavasor paid a visit
      • Chapter 73 in which come tidings of great moment to all the pallisers
      • Chapter 74 showing what happened in the churchyard
      • Chapter 75 rouge et noir
      • Chapter 76 the landlord’s bill
      • Chapter 77 the travellers return home
      • Chapter 78 mr cheesacre’s fate
      • Chapter 79 diamonds are diamonds
      • Chapter 80 the story is finished within the halls of the duke of omnium
  • End Matter
    • Appendix the chronology and political contexts of the palliser novels
    • Explanatory Notes

Subject(s) in Oxford World's Classics

  • 19th Century Literature
  • British and Irish Literature
  • Fiction, Novelists, and Prose Writers
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  • Biographical Preface
  • Introduction
  • Note on the Text
  • Select Bibliography
  • A Chronology of Anthony Trollope
  • Appendix the chronology and political contexts of the palliser novels
  • Explanatory Notes
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  • Biographical Preface
  • Introduction
  • Note on the Text
  • Select Bibliography
  • A Chronology of Anthony Trollope
  • Appendix the chronology and political contexts of the palliser novels
  • Explanatory Notes
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