
Set in mid‑nineteenth‑century County Galway, the story follows the newly arrived landlord Mr. Philip Jones as he acquires the adjoining estates of Ballintubber and Morony. Against a backdrop of quiet countryside and a deeply religious, largely uneducated tenantry, Jones strives to manage his holdings responsibly while confronting the growing influence of American‑born ideas that stir the tenants’ sense of self‑determination. The opening paints a vivid picture of a community caught between old loyalties and emerging aspirations, hinting at the tensions that will shape their lives.
Through Jones’s eyes, listeners will encounter the complexities of Irish rural society on the cusp of change—generosity and impulsiveness, devotion to tradition, and the unsettling arrival of new political currents. The narrative blends personal ambition with broader social commentary, offering a thoughtful portrait of a landowner’s struggle to reconcile his duties with the shifting spirit of his tenants, all rendered in Trollope’s characteristic empathy and keen observation.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (794K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-12-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1815–1882
Best known for the Barsetshire and Palliser novels, this prolific Victorian writer turned the routines of politics, clergy, and everyday social life into rich, deeply human fiction. His books are loved for their wit, psychological insight, and steady, companionable storytelling.
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