The Vicar of Bullhampton

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The Vicar of Bullhampton

by Anthony Trollope

EN·~19 hours·76 chapters

Chapters

76 total
1

THE - VICAR OF BULLHAMPTON.

0:09
2

PREFACE.

3:50
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

1:41
4

CHAPTER I. - BULLHAMPTON.

20:56
5

CHAPTER II. - FLO'S RED BALL.

13:43
6

CHAPTER III. - SAM BRATTLE.

16:02
7

CHAPTER IV. - THERE IS NO ONE ELSE.

18:15
8

CHAPTER V. - THE MILLER.

11:26
9

CHAPTER VI. - BRATTLE'S MILL.

11:24
10

CHAPTER VII. - THE MILLER'S WIFE.

13:16

Description

The story opens in a modest English parish where the vicar of Bullhampton finds his quiet routine disrupted by the arrival of Carry Brattle, a young woman cast out by society’s harsh judgments. Through the hushed corridors of the church and the tense atmosphere of the local assize court, the narrative paints a vivid picture of a community wrestling with conscience, reputation, and the often‑unseen suffering of its most vulnerable members. As the vicar grapples with his own duty to compassion, readers are drawn into the delicate balance between moral certainty and the messy realities of human frailty.

Against this rural backdrop, the novel explores how gossip, pity, and genuine kindness intersect, offering a nuanced view of redemption that does not rely on convenient romance or wealth. Carry’s struggle invites sympathy without excusing past mistakes, and the vicar’s measured response hints at the possibility of gentle, meaningful change. Listeners will find a thoughtful, quietly powerful tale that asks what it means to extend grace in a world quick to condemn.

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Language

en

Duration

~19 hours (1112K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-09-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Anthony Trollope

Anthony Trollope

1815–1882

Best known for the richly observed Barsetshire and Palliser novels, this prolific Victorian storyteller turned the routines of public life, ambition, and family into vivid, deeply human fiction. He also drew on years working for the Post Office, which gave him a practical eye for institutions and the people inside them.

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