An Old Man's Love

Anthony Trollope (1815 - 1882)

This was Trollope's last completed novel, and he may have acquired his sympathy for older lovers with age! A not-so-very-old man, Mr. Whittlestaff, dearly loves Mary Lawrie, the girl he provides a home for after her father's death. He wishes to marry her, and she reluctantly accepts him, but warns him of her deep regard for a young man she had known years earlier. That Mr. Gordon had not exactly engaged her, but had gone off to seek his fortune and had not communicated with Mary ever since. Shortly after Mary accepts Mr. Whittlestaff, Gordon shows up. Trollope works out a final arrangement which resolves the quandary, but not with comfort. (Arnold Banner)

Genre(s): Literary Fiction

Language: English

Keyword(s): romance (1071), trollope (15), altruism (2)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 MRS BAGGETT Arnold
00:19:37
Play 02 MR WHITTLESTAFF Arnold
00:21:43
Play 03 MARY LAWRIE Arnold
00:18:34
Play 04 MARY LAWRIE ACCEPTS MR WHITTLESTAFF Arnold
00:22:20
Play 05 'I SUPPOSE IT WAS A DREAM' Arnold
00:19:56
Play 06 JOHN GORDON Arnold
00:22:42
Play 07 JOHN GORDON AND MR WHITTLESTAFF Arnold
00:19:39
Play 08 JOHN GORDON AND MARY LAWRIE Arnold
00:19:30
Play 09 THE REV MONTAGU BLAKE Arnold
00:19:14
Play 10 JOHN GORDON AGAIN GOES TO CROKER'S HALL Arnold
00:19:25
Play 11 MRS BAGGETT TRUSTS ONLY IN THE FUNDS Arnold
00:20:35
Play 12 MR BLAKE'S GOOD NEWS Arnold
00:18:39
Play 13 AT LITTLE ALRESFORD Arnold
00:17:55
Play 14 MR WHITTLESTAFF IS GOING OUT TO DINNER Arnold
00:17:37
Play 15 MR WHITTLESTAFF GOES OUT TO DINNER Arnold
00:24:12
Play 16 MRS BAGGETT'S PHILOSOPHY Arnold
00:20:09
Play 17 MR WHITTLESTAFF MEDITATES A JOURNEY Arnold
00:17:11
Play 18 MR AND MRS TOOKEY Arnold
00:26:51
Play 19 MR WHITTLESTAFF'S JOURNEY DISCUSSED Arnold
00:21:09
Play 20 MR WHITTLESTAFF TAKES HIS JOURNEY Arnold
00:14:45
Play 21 THE GREEN PARK Arnold
00:19:56
Play 22 JOHN GORDON WRITES A LETTER Arnold
00:17:01
Play 23 AGAIN AT CROKER'S HALL Arnold
00:16:45
Play 24 CONCLUSION Arnold
00:14:55