Doctor Wortle's School
Anthony Trollope
Read by Angel5
Anthony Trollope’s fortieth novel, published in 1881, concerns a respectable Christian boys’ school whose proprietor unknowingly hires a woman who apparently has two husbands: a devoted English scholar and an abusive drunkard from the American South. The book interweaves a sensitive and realistic exploration of Dr. Wortle’s moral dilemma with a humorous look at small-town gossip and--of course--a romance involving the doctor’s beautiful young daughter. ( Summary by Angela Rowland ) (6 hr 8 min)
Chapters
Dr. Wortle | 16:37 | Read by Angel5 |
The New Usher | 15:49 | Read by Angel5 |
The Mystery | 16:24 | Read by Angel5 |
The Doctor Asks His Questions | 15:16 | Read by Angel5 |
"Then We Must Go" | 14:29 | Read by Angel5 |
Lord Carstairs | 15:24 | Read by Angel5 |
Robert LeFroy | 14:22 | Read by Angel5 |
The Story is Told | 14:01 | Read by Angel5 |
Mrs. Wortle and Mr. Puddicombe | 15:28 | Read by Angel5 |
Mr. Peacock Goes | 14:21 | Read by Angel5 |
The Bishop | 15:05 | Read by Angel5 |
The Stantiloup Correspondence | 16:47 | Read by Angel5 |
Mr. Puddicombe's Boot | 15:59 | Read by Angel5 |
"Everybody's Business" | 16:27 | Read by Angel5 |
"Amo' in the Cool of the Evening" | 15:46 | Read by Angel5 |
"It is Impossible" | 15:08 | Read by Angel5 |
Correspondence With the Palace | 13:53 | Read by Angel5 |
The Journey | 16:22 | Read by Angel5 |
"Nobody Has Condemned You Here" | 15:53 | Read by Angel5 |
Lord Bracy's Letter | 15:04 | Read by Angel5 |
At Chicago | 14:31 | Read by Angel5 |
The Doctor's Answer | 15:38 | Read by Angel5 |
Mr. Peacocke's Return | 15:06 | Read by Angel5 |
Mary's Success | 14:18 | Read by Angel5 |
Reviews
Trollope Triumphs Again
Naesmile
Excellent reading! Typically wonderful Trollope. The novel is somewhat shorter than others from Trollope’s pen, but the characters and their interactions are well-developed Definitely worth a listen for those with a taste for Victorian Lit.
Great little sample of Trollope!
Jess
I loved this book; it’s like a condensed version of what Trollope can do with his longer novels. The narrator was excellent.
A LibriVox Listener
probably a nice story but it is read very fast. How much better it would have been to slow down and let one digest the story.
Well read!
Karen Bromberg
Since I love stories about schools, I'm glad that I found this book. Enjoyed this book and the narration.
Most enjoyable!
Judy
Great story, characterization and reader...though she would be SUPER if only she would slow down a bit!
Doctor Wortle's School
Brenda
A cute story with interesting characters. the reading was well done.
Great story
valerie
A lovely story about morals and human goodness and kindness. Good reader.
Good
NSA
The story was attention-keeping and the reader was good all around.