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Barchester Towers
Dec 1, 2025 5:41 PM

Author:Anthony Trollope,David Timson

Barchester Towers

Penguin Classics presents Anthony Trollope's Barchester Towers, adapted for audio and now available as a digital download as part of the Penguin English Library series. Read by the actor David Timson.

'What! to come here a stranger, a young, unknown, and unfriended stranger, and tell us, in the name of the bishop his master, that we are ignorant of our duties, old-fashioned, and useless!'

Trollope's comic masterpiece of plotting and backstabbing opens as the Bishop of Barchester lies on his deathbed. Soon a pitched battle breaks out over who will take power, involving, among others, the zealous reformer Dr Proudie, his fiendish wife and the unctuous schemer Obadiah Slope.

Barchester Towers is one of the best-loved novels in Trollope's Chronicles of Barsetshire series, which captured nineteenth-century provincial England with wit, worldly wisdom and an unparalleled gift for characterization.

The second book in the Chronicles of Barsetshire.

Part of a series of vintage recordings taken from the Penguin Archives. Affordable, collectable, quality productions - perfect for on-the-go listening.

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Reviews

One of the best, funniest and most perceptive novels ever written

—— Peter Snow , Week

Bataille intellectualizes the erotic, as he eroticizes the intellect ... reading him can be a disturbing kind of game

—— The New York Times

Stephenson excels in marrying geekspeak wtih riotous action. When he describes a battle or a duel, his prose acquires thrilling panache... Jack Shaftoe is magnificent, a swashbuckling hero with a foul mouth and few morals, and his adventures are most appealing

—— Guardian

The definitive historical-sci-fi-epic-pirate-comedy-punk-love story. No easy feat, that

—— Entertainment Weekly

It is hard to see who could have done the job better than Schmidt

—— Times Literary Supplement

Schmidt gives us a chance to settle down with poets we wish we had known better

—— Daily Telegraph

A satisfying selection that reminds us that Lawrence didn't just write about animals, Betjeman wasn't always jolly, and Plath is more interesting for her collapsed perspectives than for her self-exposure

—— New Statesman

The selections from the greats are generous and well chosen

—— Guardian

Being an Amis novel it’s not without the odd good joke, and he is, of course, incapable of writing and inelegant line. It’s almost as if he alone can sense both the golden ratio of a sentence, and its perfect rhythm: it’s like he’s Michelangelo and Keith Moon

—— Sunday Telegraph

Full of hilarious set-pieces, wisecracks and wordplay.

—— Daily Express

Tillyard is a fluent and attractive chronicler of detail and some of her imaginative liberties are ingenious

—— Jane Shilling , Sunday Telegraph

This saga of lives swept up in the Peninsular War recalls Georgette Heyer at her best...impossible to put down

—— Kate Saunders , Saga

A thrilling romance brought to life with exquisite detail

—— Prima

A prodigious talent able to combine meticulous research with novelistic devices...there is much to enjoy and admire

—— Norma Clarke , Times Literary Supplement

Fluently written and impeccably researched

—— The Lady

Gripping

—— Easy Living

It is time we stopped thinking of the historical novel as a genre, and an inferior one at that. If its ostensible subject matter means that it doesn't attempt to tell us how we live now, nevertheless a novel set back in time may, if it is good, say as much about what it is to be alive as one set in the next street or another country today. Tides of War is such a novel. It is diverting, but not a diversion

—— The Spectator

A well written, engaging read...beautifully observed

—— History Today

A vivid account of a couple of years in the Peninsula Campaign and a sympathetic portrait of those left behind

—— Joanna Hines , Literary Review

A delicious novel by an experienced author who captures the scientific atmosphere of the early 19th century with a devastating study of infidelity

—— Colin Gardiner , Oxford Times

The real life players of the Napoleonic era spring to life

—— i

Compelling

—— Big Issue

Highly assured and almost educational with its broad sweep of history

—— Jane Housham , Guardian

Tillyard’s achievement is in this original portray log the Regency era and its relevance to our own time

—— Philippa Williams , The Lady
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