John Bull on the Guadalquivir

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John Bull on the Guadalquivir

by Anthony Trollope

EN·~55 minutes

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Description

An Englishman, accustomed to the quiet predictability of home, finds his world shifted when his family’s commercial links draw him to the sun‑drenched streets of Seville. Through the long‑standing partnership between the Pomfrets and the Daguilars, he meets the strikingly independent Maria, a young woman whose upbringing blends Spanish spirit with an English education. Their courtship unfolds amid bustling markets and family expectations, as the narrator navigates both his own romantic hopes and the practicalities of trade.

The story captures the gentle clash of cultures: English reserve meets the passionate, self‑assured demeanor of a continental lady. While his mother and sister voice their doubts, his father suggests a patient twelve‑month waiting period, allowing Maria time to consult her own counsel. As the narrator wrestles with pride, longing, and the prospect of learning a new “trade,” the narrative sets the stage for a charming, cross‑cultural romance that promises both humor and heartfelt discovery.

Details

Full title

John Bull on the Guadalquivir From "Tales from All Countries"

Language

en

Duration

~55 minutes (53K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Anthony Trollope

Anthony Trollope

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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