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Orley Farm
Orley Farm | Anthony Ed Trollope
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This story deals with the imperfect workings of the legal system in the trial and acquittal of Lady Mason. Trollope wrote in his Autobiography that his friends considered this "the best I have written." About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
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Ruthiella
Orley Farm | Anthony Ed Trollope
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The first book from my stacks has been axed! This was a satisfying, character rich chunckster from Trollope. The main plot revolves around a lawsuit which once won by the beautiful Lady Mason comes back to haunt her 20 years later. Of course, because Trollope, there are also romantic subplots - some satisfying and some heartbreaking. Overall, the novel is an indictment against the amorality of the legal system.

#AxetheStacks April

Come-read-with-me Great picture!!!! 3y
Ruthiella @Come-read-with-me Thanks! 😊 3y
CarolynM Well done! I'll have to put this one on my list for when I'm finished with Barsetshire - probably a few years away😬😆 3y
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Ruthiella @CarolynM Thanks! It‘s a good stand alone-probably one of his best. 😀 The Barsetshire series is my favorite, however. I ❤️Septimus Harding. 3y
batsy @CarolynM I was thinking the same 😆 Great review @Ruthiella I'm on a quest to read all of the Trollopes... 😅🤞🏽 3y
Ruthiella @batsy I might want to be a Trollope completist too. But he sure wrote a lot!😆 But it‘s a worthy and fun goal! 3y
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JenniferP
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Finished my 18th (I think) book by Trollope. This is a good one surrounding a possibly forged will and the ethics of defending the guilty in a court of law. Next up, Toni Morrison!

Leftcoastzen I need to get back to Trollope , I think I have read 4 of his books.🤔 3y
JenniferP @Leftcoastzen I like his Barchester Towers series best, though that might be because I read it first! 3y
Leftcoastzen There is a casual group here on Litsy #Trollopeing we are just about to start the 2nd book of the Barchester series March 15th . I really loved this one but read it a long time ago 3y
JenniferP @Leftcoastzen I saw that that group read was happening! Have fun - they are so great. I think He Knew He Was Right is my favorite stand alone. 3y
Ruthiella I‘m a huge Trollope fan and have Orley Farm on the TBR for this year! 😀 Looking forward to it. 3y
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Litsi
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This is an impression of the pumpkin carving my husband made of my beloved Labrador Susie who died the day before Halloween. It sits a top my bookshelf as she was by my side when I read. Orley Farm was the last book I read to her. And it was a good one. #shelfiesunday @Litsy

RaimeyGallant I'm so sorry for your loss, but thank you for sharing it. 6y
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Richard1
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I really loved Orley Farm. It's a great story, really well plotted, and the characters are very well-drawn. I particularly like the way Trollope deals with moral ambiguity. Highly recommended (but only if Victorian lit is your thing).

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