Can You Forgive Her?

Can You Forgive Her?

BookCan You Forgive Her?
EditorAndrew Swarbrick
Preface byNorman St John-Stevas
Introduction byKate Flint
Copyright Holder (Introduction/Prologue)Kate Flint
PublisherOxford University Press, Oxford University Press, Inc.
Cover ArtistJohn Everett Millais
IllustratorLynton Lamb
Notes byAndrew Swarbrick
Printed byClays Ltd, St Ives plc
Copyright Holder (Foreword/Preface)Norman St John-Stevas
SeriesOxford World's Classics, Palliser
Cover photoBridgeman Art Library
Copyright HolderN. John Hall
Chronology byN. John Hall
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
LocationUK / USA
Republished1982
Copyright1982
Copyright1991
Reissued1999
Reissued2008
Pages / Font423 / 449 pages
Library of Congress Classification NumberPR5684.C27 1982
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number82-6318
Dewey Decimal Classification Number823'.8
Barcode9 780199 537662
ISBN978-0-19-953766-2
Printer's Key3
PriceU.K. £9.99 / USA $12.95
ChaptersCONTENTS Preface Introduction Note on the Text Select Bibliiography A Chronology of Anthony Trollope CAN YOU FORGIVE HER? Explanatory Notes Who's Who in Can You Forgive Her? CONTENTS Volume I I Mr. Vavasor and His Daughter II Lady Macleod III John Grey, the Worthy Man IV George Vavasor, the Wild Man V The Balcony at Basle VI The Bridge of the Rhine VII Aunt Greenow VIII Mr. Cheesacre IX The Rivals X Nethercoats XI John Grey goes to London XII Mr. George Vavasor at Home XIII Mr. Grimes gets His Odd Money XIV Alice Vavasor becomes Troubled XV Paramount Crescent XVI The Roebury Club XVII Edgehill XVIII Alice Vavasor's Great Relations XIX Tribute from Oileymead XX Which shall it be? XXI Alice is taught to grow Upwards, towards the Light XXII Dandy and Flirt XXIII Three Politicians XXV In which much of the History of the Pallisers is told XXVI Lady Midlothian XXVII The Priory Ruins XXVIII Alice leaves the Priory XXIX Burgo Fitzgerald XXX Containing a Love-letter XXXI Among the Fells XXXII Containing an Answer to the Love-letter XXXIII Monkshade XXXIV Mr. Vavasor speaks to his Daughter XXXV Passion versus Prudence XXXVI John Grey goes a Second Time to London XXXVII Mr. Tombe's Advice XXXVIII The Inn at Shap XXXIX Mr. Cheesacre's Hospitality XI Mrs. Greenow's Little Dinner in the Close Volume II XLI A Noble Lord Dies XLII Parliament Meets XLIII Mrs. Marsham XLIV The Elation for the Chelsea Districts XLV George Vavasor takes his Seat XLVI A Love Gift XLVII Mr. Cheesacre's Disappointment XLVIII Preparations for Lady Monk's Party XLIX How Lady Glenorca went to Lady Monk's Party L How Lady Glenorca came back from Lady Monk's Party LI Bold Speculations on Murder LII What occurred in Suffolk Street, Pall Mall LIII The Last Will of the Od Squire LIV Showing how Alice was Punished LV The Will LVI Another Walk on the Fells LVII Showing how the Wild Beast got himself back from the Mountains LVIII The Pallisers at Breakfast LIX The Duke of St. Bungay in Search of a Minister LX Alice Vavasor's Name gets into the Money Market LXI The Bills are made all right LXII Going Abroad LXIII Mr. John Grey in Queen Anne Street LXIV The Rocks and Valleys LXV The First Kiss LXVI Lady Monk's Plan LXVII The Last Kiss LXVIII From London to Baden LXIX From Baden to Lucerne LXX At Lucerne LXXI Showing how George Vavasor received a Visit LXXII Showing how George Vavasor paid a Visit LXXIII In which come Tidings of Great Moment to all the Pallisers LXXIV Showing what happened in the Churchyard LXXV Rouge et Noir LXXVI The Landlord's Bill LXXVII The Traveller's return Home LXXVIII Mr Cheesacre's Fate LXXIX Diamonds are Diamonds LXXX The Story is finished within the Halls of the Duke of Omnium
NotesOxford University Press Published in the United States by Oxford University Press Inc., New York Preface © Lord St. John of Fawsley 1982 Introduction © Kate Flint 1982 Bibliography © W. J. McCormack 1982 Chronology © N. J. Hall 1991 First published as a World's Classics paperback 1982 Reissued as an Oxford World's Classics paperback 1999 Reissued 2008 Printed in Great Britain by Clays Ltd, St Ives plc Cover illustration: detail from 'Yes or No?', by Sir John Everett Millais. Private Collection/The Bridgeman Art Library The book consists of two volumes with separate pagination.
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