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The Warden: Introduction by Graham Handley (Chronicles of Barsetshire) Hardcover – October 15, 1991


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When John Bold decides to challenge corruption in the Church of England he sets the whole town of Barchester by the ears with consequences both comic and sad. Trollope's first masterpiece is the study of conflicting loyalties and principles in a cathedral city where the gentle warden becomes an unwilling focus of national controversy. The resulting story is both a fine comedy of manners and a magnificent group portrait. THE WARDEN is the first novel of the Barsetshire series.


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“Trollope will remain one of the most trustworthy . . . of the writers who have helped the heart of man to know itself.”
—Henry James

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by Graham Handley

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Everyman's Library (October 15, 1991)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0679405518
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0679405511
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 1180L
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.22 x 0.76 x 8.29 inches

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4.2 out of 5 stars
831 global ratings

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Customers find the book great, charming, and enjoyable. They also describe the plot as interesting and easy to read with wonderful twists and turns. Readers love the characters, describing them as real and nice. They appreciate the subtle satire on religion and greed, saying it's more lighthearted than it sounds. Additionally, they say the introduction is excellent and brilliant. Opinions differ on the writing style, with some finding it well-written and easy to read, while others find glaring grammatical and spelling errors.

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34 customers mention "Readability"29 positive5 negative

Customers find the book interesting, charming, and enjoyable. They describe it as the best of the Barsetshire novels and his first popularly successful novel. Readers also mention the archaic language is fun to read.

"...What is so brilliant about this character study is Mr Harding is very smart and he senses what could and is happening to him the moment he becomes..." Read more

"...about this book, the warden by Anthony Trollope, one of the best books I have ever read, and I have been a reader for decades...." Read more

"...The work itself is an enjoyable read and some of the themes of the book are certainly applicable to the present times." Read more

"Great classic, but this edition is so very small - and the pages are thin and delicate." Read more

14 customers mention "Plot"10 positive4 negative

Customers find the plot interesting, with wonderful twists and turns. They say it's timeless and jam-packed with intricate details about the politics of the time.

"...For less than two hundred pages this story is jam packed with intricate details about the politics of the church and the philosophical and ethical..." Read more

"...I guess it was an interesting plot in that it talked about the reform taking places in the church system at the time and I did enjoy the characters...." Read more

"Enjoyed the wiring and the story. I was unsatisfied with the ending, though...." Read more

"...Trollope has constructed an intriguing plot with wonderful twists and turns. Through it all he includes philosophy and morals and wonderful sayings." Read more

10 customers mention "Character development"10 positive0 negative

Customers find the characters in the book to be real and nice.

"...The main character of this book is one of the nicest people you could imagine. There is conflict and a romance in this book...." Read more

"...reform taking places in the church system at the time and I did enjoy the characters. I'm not really sure why it seemed to fall flat, though...." Read more

"...It introduces many vivid characters who grow and develop delightfully in the later novels." Read more

"...Trollope's characters seem very real to me...." Read more

8 customers mention "Satire"8 positive0 negative

Customers find the book full of morals and genuine human emotion. They appreciate the subtle satire on religion and greed. Readers also mention the lesson is timeless and relevant for modern times.

"...with the fine line between duty and moral scope. There is plenty of comedy as well and some of the best moments are when Mr Harding's..." Read more

"...The Rev. Septimus Harding (the Warden), kind, gentle, and conscientious, loves his comfortable position and is loved by the old men under his care -..." Read more

"...Through it all he includes philosophy and morals and wonderful sayings." Read more

"...We can see that human nature has not changed.The lesson is timeless -- sometimes implementinga reform leads to sad consequences." Read more

5 customers mention "Introduction"5 positive0 negative

Customers find the book's introduction excellent and brilliant. They say it's full of morals and genuine human emotion.

"...This setting is a brilliant setup for a complex study of what happens when someone gets caught up in the storm of the public eye in a detrimental way..." Read more

"...Pages are perfect, flexible binding but the spine does not break, introductions, appendix, definitions, etc. Text is perfect size. Love these!" Read more

"...extensive cultural ambience of the later novels, but it is an excellent introduction to this deservedly acclaimed series...." Read more

"...it's sequel, Barchester Towers, is even better, this is an excellent short introduction both to the series and to Trollope's writing as a whole...." Read more

5 customers mention "Style"5 positive0 negative

Customers find the book's style beautiful and understated. They also say it's a nice period piece and beautifully produced by Oxford University Press. Readers also mention the illustrations come out well in the Kindle edition.

"A sharp-looking, well-constructed volume of Trollope's classic, featuring a useful ribbon bookmark for those times when you need to mark your place..." Read more

"...All six volumes are very entertaining reads. These volumes are beautifully produced by Oxford University Press in their World Classics series...." Read more

"...All of these topics written in that beautiful understated British style made this classic an enjoyable read." Read more

"...However it's a nice period piece, and Trollope does get off a few "good ones", within the context of his time and place...." Read more

21 customers mention "Writing style"12 positive9 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the writing style of the book. Some mention it's well-written, easy to read, and pertinent today as when it first became available. Others say it has glaring grammatical and spelling errors. They also mention the sentence structure is terrible and the text is mixed up.

"...Pages are perfect, flexible binding but the spine does not break, introductions, appendix, definitions, etc. Text is perfect size. Love these!" Read more

"...Additionally, there are a few typing errors leading to misspelled words. It's still certainly readable, but this is somewhat disappointing...." Read more

"...On one hand, I enjoyed the writing and think Trollope was very talented. On the other hand, there just was not much going on in the book...." Read more

"...I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. The prose is definitely mannered: it is clearly a product of its era; and mild intrigue within the..." Read more

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Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2018
There is a lot going on here in this story that raises important questions that seem more important now than back when these events take place.
Mr Harding (the warden) is a compassionate character who would never think to do anyone harm in any way. He finds himself caught up in a controversial storm that feels like the media hangings of today. Harding becomes involved in public frenzy stirred up by the man who is soon to marry one of his daughters. The man who stirs up this is the humorously titled Mr. Bold.
Harding is accused indirectly by Bold, through the journalistic output the Jupiter, of pocketing funds unjustly. The basis of this accusation is the supposed will of the founder of the Church institution he manages. This church institution is a retirement area for lower sector men who labored their whole life.
This setting is a brilliant setup for a complex study of what happens when someone gets caught up in the storm of the public eye in a detrimental way. This book is another British philosophical masterpiece that could easily be a round-table discussion book for an advanced philosophy class. I say this as a philosophy student of 5 years.I feel this is more of a ethical /morality play than bring about the changing of tradition and the obstacles of the newer generations vs the old. In this case it could be viewed as the old church vs reformers and the problems of that subject, which it is but i feel there is much more going on here.
What is so brilliant about this character study is Mr Harding is very smart and he senses what could and is happening to him the moment he becomes exposed to the bad climate that brews up fast. This is a story about being caught up in a bureaucracy and the duty that entails.
For less than two hundred pages this story is jam packed with intricate details about the politics of the church and the philosophical and ethical questions that arise when dealing with the fine line between duty and moral scope.
There is plenty of comedy as well and some of the best moments are when Mr Harding's superiors and colleagues use argument fallacies to try to appeal to his decision making.(which never phase him-leading to comical repetition) The animated archdeacon is a good example of a character that is always trying to appeal to Harding's emotions to get him to remain quiet. One of the main things that make Mr Harding a hero is that he does not want to remain quiet and take one for the team. Harding is normally an overly quiet musician who minds his own personal business while giving to others.
This is an important book that asks the reader to check their own levels of compassion and to see if their are barriers to that ever important human trait have been compromised by outside situations.
This is also asking the reader to observe what happens when you try to institutionalize compassion and objective good behavior within the socioeconomic climate of the times.(organized religious institutions)
There are many moments when Trollope seems to be going to a larger laugh in the form of absurdity. What i mean by this is how the Church in this story seems to have so much power that a lot of the people holding it together (minus the warden) seem to forget the foundation of what the church is about which is to promote good and compassion.
This story is also about the power of the media or journalism and the negative aspects of that type of reporting. It is hauntingly eerie how Trollope is basically predicting the way the media in 2018 is a total mess.
I immediately began the second novel in the series-Barchester Towers. Im hooked on this 6 volume series.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
I love Anthony Trollope’s writing but this was definitely not my favorite. A bit on the dull side, in my opinion. However, they novella at the back was much more entertaining. These editions of the classics are my absolute favorites and I would advocate for OWC anytime! Pages are perfect, flexible binding but the spine does not break, introductions, appendix, definitions, etc. Text is perfect size. Love these!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023
I like everything about this book, the warden by Anthony Trollope, one of the best books I have ever read, and I have been a reader for decades. The main character of this book is one of the nicest people you could imagine. There is conflict and a romance in this book. I have read 37 of Trollope’s 47 novels and this is one of my favorites.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2019
The Warden by Anthony Trollope is a little difficult for me to review. On one hand, I enjoyed the writing and think Trollope was very talented. On the other hand, there just was not much going on in the book. I guess it was an interesting plot in that it talked about the reform taking places in the church system at the time and I did enjoy the characters. I'm not really sure why it seemed to fall flat, though. I generally enjoy books about social commentary and life in cozy villages. I'm looking forward to reading the next in the series because I've heard there is more humor and I'm curious about where the characters go from here.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024
A sharp-looking, well-constructed volume of Trollope's classic, featuring a useful ribbon bookmark for those times when you need to mark your place but neither an old envelope or piece of bacon are anywhere to hand.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2022
The book jacket came damaged from in-transit shifting of the book and another item in the same box. Also, there are some type-set errors in the book where multiple words are run together. Additionally, there are a few typing errors leading to misspelled words. It's still certainly readable, but this is somewhat disappointing. The work itself is an enjoyable read and some of the themes of the book are certainly applicable to the present times.
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 1998
In the 15th century, Hiram's Hospital was established as a perpetual charitable home for 12 poor old men, each being replaced at his death. Over the years the income from the property of the estate has increased to the point where the warden of the hospital enjoys a substantial salary.
The Rev. Septimus Harding (the Warden), kind, gentle, and conscientious, loves his comfortable position and is loved by the old men under his care - until his life is disrupted by a REFORMER, in the person of young John Bold, who questions the ample income of the warden, while the old men still receive only pennies a day. Bold brings in a solicitor and interests the newspaper The Jupiter (obviously the London Times), which makes the issue a national debate.
Although the church stands behind the warden with all its influence, the gentle Mr. Harding himself begins to doubt the propriety of his position. The matter becomes further complicated when Bold and Harding's daughter Eleanor fall in love.
This first of the six Barsetshire novels is by far the shortest and concentrates almost exclusively on the main plot. (In fact, Trollope inserts a criticism of the long serial novels of the day, although he later adopted that same mode.) "The Warden" is not so rich in detail or in the extensive cultural ambience of the later novels, but it is an excellent introduction to this deservedly acclaimed series. It introduces many vivid characters who grow and develop delightfully in the later novels.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
Great classic, but this edition is so very small - and the pages are thin and delicate.

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Pia
5.0 out of 5 stars Good-looking volume
Reviewed in Canada on September 17, 2024
Classic nicely done up with a good old-fashioned sewn spine and a shiny paper jacket.

There is the occasional uncorrected scanning slip.
M. Paulo Bracais
5.0 out of 5 stars Um clássico da literatura mundial!
Reviewed in Spain on January 10, 2023
Trata-se de um clássico da literatura mundial! É altamente recomendável tê-lo na sua biblioteca.
hilary lazard
1.0 out of 5 stars Mauvaise traduction sur Kindle
Reviewed in France on August 1, 2020
This book has been massacred on Kindle, words which don’t exist included, text altered. Who put it on Kindle? Not worth buying
Otto
5.0 out of 5 stars Lettura piacevole di un classico vittoriano
Reviewed in Italy on July 25, 2020
Una lettura molto piacevole di un classico della letteratura vittoriana! Il libro è arrivato in condizioni perfette, come appena uscito dalla tipografia. La storia - il primo volume delle Cronache d Barsetshire che consta di sei volumi in tutto - è scritta in uno stile molto ricercato e narra di un uomo che deve fare i conti con la sua coscienza. Vi consiglio di leggere l'introduzione dopo aver letto il romanzo perché esamina a fondo il background storico e il significato di quest'opera.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lettura piacevole di un classico vittoriano
Reviewed in Italy on July 25, 2020
Una lettura molto piacevole di un classico della letteratura vittoriana! Il libro è arrivato in condizioni perfette, come appena uscito dalla tipografia. La storia - il primo volume delle Cronache d Barsetshire che consta di sei volumi in tutto - è scritta in uno stile molto ricercato e narra di un uomo che deve fare i conti con la sua coscienza. Vi consiglio di leggere l'introduzione dopo aver letto il romanzo perché esamina a fondo il background storico e il significato di quest'opera.
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Surekha Mane
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Reviewed in India on January 30, 2017
No freaking bookmark 🙄