
The Warden
The Warden by Anthony Trollope is a social novel that explores the moral and ethical conflicts of Reverend Septimus Harding, who is caught in a scandal over his management of an almshouse, challenging his sense of duty and honor.
- Chapter I Hiram’s Hospital 4,597 Words
- Chapter III The Bishop of Barchester 4,459 Words
- Chapter IV Hiram’s Bedesmen 3,827 Words
- Chapter V Dr Grantly Visits the Hospital 4,212 Words
- Chapter VI The Warden’s Tea Party 4,411 Words
- Chapter VII ‘The Jupiter’ 4,750 Words
- Chapter VIII Plumstead Episcopi 4,227 Words
- Chapter IX The Conference 3,951 Words
- Chapter X Tribulation 3,794 Words
- Chapter XI Iphigenia 4,258 Words
- Chapter XII Mr Bold’s Visit to Plumstead 4,173 Words
- Chapter XIII The Warden’s Decision 4,161 Words
- Chapter XIV Mount Olympus 4,174 Words
- Chapter XV Tom Towers, Dr Anticant, and Mr Sentiment 4,135 Words
- Chapter XVI A Long Day in London 4,220 Words
- Chapter XVII Sir Abraham Haphazard 4,770 Words
- Chapter XVIII The Warden is Very Obstinate 4,495 Words
- Chapter XIX The Warden Resigns 3,930 Words
- Chapter XX Farewell 4,557 Words
- Chapter XXI Conclusion 4,263 Words
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