A review by amlibera
Framley Parsonage by Anthony Trollope

4.0

I thoroughly enjoy the time that I spend in Anthony Trollope's world - this may not be my favorite of his novel (the interactions between Sowerby and Mark Robarts made anxious throughout and the novel just kind of ends at a point that one would assume there would be a climax). But I am over and over struck by Trollope's women - their complexity, their specificity. From Lady Lufton to Mrs. Proudie, to Lucy and Miss Dunstable they are complete and complex and worth the time spent in their company