Orley Farm

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Orley Farm

by Anthony Trollope

EN·~28 hours·3 chapters

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First published in serial form March, 1861, through October, 1862, and in book form in 1862, both by Chapman and Hall.

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Description

Set against the rolling Yorkshire countryside, the story opens with the death of a self‑made London merchant who leaves a sprawling estate to his children. The eldest son, accustomed to the privileges of Groby Park, expects the modest but sentimental Orley Farm to pass to him as well. Instead, a late‑life codicil names the infant half‑brother as the new owner, sparking a bitter dispute that threatens to tear the family apart.

Caught in the middle are the widowed mother and her determined daughters, each wrestling with loyalty, pride, and the law’s cold logic. As solicitors and creditors swarm, the heirs must navigate courtroom maneuvering and personal betrayals while clinging to the hope of preserving their heritage. The early chapters weave a vivid portrait of Victorian society, where property, reputation, and love intersect in a tangled, compelling drama.

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Language

en

Duration

~28 hours (1650K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-10-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Anthony Trollope

Anthony Trollope

1815–1882

Best known for the beloved Barsetshire and Palliser novels, this Victorian writer combined sharp social observation with a warm, often comic view of everyday life. He was also famously disciplined, producing a remarkable body of work while building a career in the postal service.

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