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9780486815763

The Way We Live Now

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  • ISBN13:

    9780486815763

  • ISBN10:

    0486815765

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2017-07-18
  • Publisher: Dover Publications

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Summary

Inspired by the financial scandals of its era, The Way We Live Now is a portrait of a society corrupted by greed that continues to resonate with modern readers. Taking place in 1870s Victorian London, the characters are comprised of a motley cast of financiers, investors, and determined social-climbers.
Despite rumors of an unsavory past, Augustus Melmotte is so vastly wealthy that the London society receives him with open arms. In addition to furthering his schemes of railway fraud, the ruthless financier's entry into society launches his daughter into the matrimonial market. Her preferred suitor, Sir Felix Carbury, is a penniless wastrel whose mother aspires to literary and financial success not so much by writing good books but by using her feminine charms to get ahead. A host of other bounders and rogues populate the pages of this tale, which begins as a satire and concludes as a delicious social comedy. Rejected by critics upon its 1875 publication, The Way We Live Now is recognized today as Anthony Trollope's masterpiece.

Author Biography

Anthony Trollope (1815–82) was one of the greatest English novelists of the Victorian era. His works include The Last Chronicle of Barset, Barchester Towers, and other enduringly popular books.

Table of Contents

Contents

1 Three Editors

2 The Carbury Family

3 The Beargarden

4 Madame Melmotte’s Ball

5 After the Ball

6 Roger Carbury and Paul Montague

7 Mentor

8 Love-Sick

9 The Great Railway to Vera Cruz

10 Mr. Fisker’s Success

11 Lady Carbury at Home

12 Sir Felix in His Mother’s House

13 The Longestaffes

14 Carbury Manor

15 ‘You Should Remember That I Am His Mother’

16 The Bishop and The Priest

17 Marie Melmotte Hears a Love Tale

18 Ruby Ruggles Hears a Love Tale

19 Hetta Carbury Hears a Love Tale

20 Lady Pomona’s Dinner Party

21 Everybody Goes to Them

22 Lord Nidderdale’s Morality

23 ‘Yes;— I’m a Baronet’

24 Miles Grendall’s Triumph

25 In Grosvenor Square

26 Mrs. Hurtle

27 Mrs. Hurtle Goes to the Play

28 Dolly Longestaffe Goes into the City

29 Miss Melmotte’s Courage

30 Mr. Melmotte’s Promise

31 Mr. Broune Has Made Up His Mind

32 Lady Monogram

33 John Crumb

34 Ruby Ruggles Obeys Her Grandfather

35 Melmotte’s Glory

36 Mr. Broune’s Perils

37 The Board-Room

38 Paul Montague’s Troubles

39 ‘I Do Love Him’

40 ‘Unanimity Is the Very Soul of These Things’

41 All Prepared

42 ‘Can You Be Ready in Ten Minutes?’

43 The City Road

44 The Coming Election

45 Mr. Melmotte Is Pressed for Time

46 Roger Carbury and His Two Friends

47 Mrs. Hurtle at Lowestoffe

48 Ruby a Prisoner

49 Sir Felix Makes Himself Ready

50 The Journey to Liverpool

51 Which Shall It Be?

52 The Results of Love and Wine

53 A Day in the City

54 The India Office

55 Clerical Charities

56 Father Barham Visits London

57 Lord Nidderdale Tries His Hand Again

58 Mr. Squercum Is Employed

59 The Dinner

60 Miss Longestaffe’s Lover

61 Lady Monogram Prepares for the Party

62 The Party

63 Mr. Melmotte on the Day of the Election

64 The Election

65 Miss Longestaffe Writes Home

66 ‘So Shall Be My Enmity’

67 Sir Felix Protects His Sister

68 Miss Melmotte Declares Her Purpose

69 Melmotte in Parliament

70 Sir Felix Meddles with Many Matters

71 John Crumb Falls into Trouble

72 ‘Ask Himself’

73 Marie’s Fortune

74 Melmotte Makes a Friend

75 In Bruton Street

76 Hetta and Her Lover

77 Another Scene in Bruton Street

78 Miss Longestaffe Again at Caversham

79 The Brehgert Correspondence

80 Ruby Prepares for Service

81 Mr. Cohenlupe Leaves London

82 Marie’s Perseverance

83 Melmotte Again at the House

84 Paul Montague’s Vindication

85 Breakfast in Berkeley Square

86 The Meeting in Bruton Street

87 Down at Carbury

88 The Inquest

89 ‘The Wheel of Fortune’

90 Hetta’s Sorrow

91 The Rivals

92 Hamilton K. Fisker Again

93 A True Lover

94 John Crumb’s Victory

95 The Longestaffe Marriages

96 Where ‘The Wild Asses Quench Their Thirst’

97 Mrs. Hurtle’s Fate

98 Marie Melmotte’s Fate

99 Lady Carbury and Mr. Broune

100 Down in Suffolk

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