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  • Can You Forgive Her?

    Anthony Trollope

    eBook (, June 1, 2016)
    Can You Forgive Her?
  • Can You Forgive Her?

    Antony Trollope

    Paperback (Independently published, March 19, 2020)
    After the conclusion of a stormy engagement with her reckless and selfish cousin George, Alice Vavasor, a young woman with an independent fortune, engaged herself to a country gentleman, John Grey. The marriage was approved by her father and her highly placed relatives, but George’s sister Kate persuaded her that she was not adapted to the quiet life of the country, and she broke her engagement. Kate was anxious that Alice should marry George to assist him in a parliamentary career, and she weakly consented to renew her engagement, although with a stipulation that the marriage should he postponed for a year.
  • Can You Forgive Her?

    Anthony Trollope, Simon Raven

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley Medallion, Jan. 1, 1977)
    The first of the six Palliser novels. Complete and unabridged. With an introduction by Simon Raven.
  • Can You Forgive Her

    Anthony Trollope

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 18, 2018)
    A woman forced to choose between two suitors is one of the world's oldest dilemmas. In the skilled hands of Anthony Trollope, this conundrum becomes an engrossing examination of the subtle family tics and preferences that can influence love relationships and marriage decisions. The novel follows three women as they puzzle through the choices that will determine the course of their lives.
  • Can You Forgive Her

    Anthony Trollope

    Hardcover (Sagwan Press, Aug. 21, 2015)
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  • Can You Forgive Her?

    Anthony Trollope, Simon Vance

    MP3 CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., June 1, 2011)
    Can You Forgive Her? is the first of the six Palliser novels. Here Trollope examines parliamentary election and marriage, politics and privacy. As he dissects the Victorian upper class, issues and people shed their pretenses under his patient, ironic probe. Alice Vavasor cannot decide whether to marry her ambitious but violent cousin George or the upright and gentlemanly John Grey--and so finds herself accepting and rejecting each of them in turn. She is increasingly confused about her own feelings and unable to forgive herself for such vacillation--a situation contrasted with that of her friend Lady Glencora, forced by ''sagacious heads'' to marry the rising politician Plantagenet Palliser in order to prevent her true love, the worthless Burgo Fitzgerald, from wasting her vast fortune. In asking his listeners to pardon Alice for her transgression of the Victorian moral code, Trollope created a telling and wide-ranging account of the social world of his day. This Blackstone Audio edition is read by Simon Vance.
  • Can You Forgive Her

    Anthony Trollope

    Paperback (Ulan Press, Aug. 31, 2012)
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  • Can You Forgive Her?

    Anthony Trollope, David Skilton

    Hardcover (Trollope Society, Jan. 1, 1989)
    One of the Palliser novels which explores sexual relations between husband and wife in the context of Victorian England. Trollope took a risk in exploring such a controversial theme. The text has been selected and prepared by David Skilton. The original illustrations are by the most-loved illustrators of the time and including "Phiz" and Millais.
  • Can You Forgive Her?

    Anthony Trollope

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Jan. 1, 1973)
    With sympathy and care, Trollope observes two controversial heroines in the first of his series of novels about the grand old Palliser family Alice Vavasor should be married to the sensible, kindly John Grey, but despite what her respectable relations might think, Alice cannot quite reconcile herself to this fate. Once upon a time she was engaged to her wild cousin George, and now he stands in need of her money and, perhaps too, her good influence. Meanwhile Alice's friend Lady Glencora has married the rising politician Plantagenet Palliser, but is still pursued by Burgo Fitzgerald, the handsome rascal she loves. In this hugely compelling novel, Trollope shows the two women struggling to reconcile heart, mind, and moral code while enduring the stifling scrutiny of their contemporaries.
  • Can You Forgive Her?

    Anthony Trollope

    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, Oct. 20, 1994)
    Published in 1864, CAN YOU FORGIVE HER? was the first volume in what turned out to be the Palliser sequence of six political novels, serialized on television some years ago. It is in this book that we first meet Plantagenet Palliser, later to become Duke of Omnium, but the forces of attention concerns two women and their lovers: Lady Glencora and Alice Vavasour. Trollope wonderfully contrasts their private dramas with the public excitements of politics in a book which has all the breadth and scope of the best nineteenth-century epics.
  • Can You Forgive Her?

    Anthony Trollope

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 10, 2016)
    Anthony Trollope was one of the great English writers of the famous Victorian era. Trollope was prolific and his books often centered around the important political, social, and gender issues of his time. Trollope wrote the classic Chronicles of Barsetshire novels as well as The Way We Live Now, a satirical novel that is often ranked as one of the finest in Victorian era literature. Can You Forgive Her? is the first novel in Trollope's Palliser series. The book follows the courtship and marriage of three women.
  • Can You Forgive Her?

    Anthony Trollope, Simon Vance

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., June 1, 2011)
    Can You Forgive Her? is the first of the six Palliser novels. Here Trollope examines parliamentary election and marriage, politics and privacy. As he dissects the Victorian upper class, issues and people shed their pretenses under his patient, ironic probe. Alice Vavasor cannot decide whether to marry her ambitious but violent cousin George or the upright and gentlemanly John Grey--and so finds herself accepting and rejecting each of them in turn. She is increasingly confused about her own feelings and unable to forgive herself for such vacillation--a situation contrasted with that of her friend Lady Glencora, forced by ''sagacious heads'' to marry the rising politician Plantagenet Palliser in order to prevent her true love, the worthless Burgo Fitzgerald, from wasting her vast fortune. In asking his listeners to pardon Alice for her transgression of the Victorian moral code, Trollope created a telling and wide-ranging account of the social world of his day. This Blackstone Audio edition is read by Simon Vance.