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Barchester Towers / Anthony Trollope ; retold by Clare West

By: Trollope, Anthony [autor].
Series: Oxford Bokworms Library. Classics.Oxford : Oxford Boorkworms, 2006Edition: First edition.Description: 120 pages : Illustrations ; 19 cm.Content type: texto Media type: no mediado Carrier type: volumenISBN: 9780194792547.Subject(s): English literature | English novelDDC classification: 823 / Summary: Mrs Proudie, the warlike wife of the new Bishop of Barchester, brings the Reverend Slope into the Bishop's palace to help dominate her husband and rule the local clergy. But Slope is a snake in the grass, determinated to find a rich wife, to win advancement for himself, even to fight Mrs Proudie if necessary. Their battle becomes a furious dance, involving rich, pretty Window Bold, angry Archedeacon Grantley, man - eating Signora Neroni, gentle Mr Harding, confused Parson Quiverful and his fourteen noisy children.
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Mrs Proudie, the warlike wife of the new Bishop of Barchester, brings the Reverend Slope into the Bishop's palace to help dominate her husband and rule the local clergy. But Slope is a snake in the grass, determinated to find a rich wife, to win advancement for himself, even to fight Mrs Proudie if necessary.
Their battle becomes a furious dance, involving rich, pretty Window Bold, angry Archedeacon Grantley, man - eating Signora Neroni, gentle Mr Harding, confused Parson Quiverful and his fourteen noisy children.

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