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Can You Forgive Her?

By: Anthony Trollope
Narrated by: Timothy West
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Can You Forgive Her? is the first of the six in the Palliser series.

Trollope inextricably binds together the issues of parliamentary election and marriage, of politics and privacy. The values and aspirations of the governing stratum of Victorian society are ruthlessly examined, and none remains unscathed.

But above all Trollope focuses on the predicament of women. 'What should a woman do with her life?' asks Alice Vavasor of herself, and this theme is echoed by every other woman, from her friend, the uncomfortably married Lady Glencora, to her aunt, the coquettish Mrs. Greenow, as well as her clear-headed cousin, Kate.

Alice is torn between marrying her ambitious but violent cousin George or the bland but gentlemanly John Grey, ending up both accepting and rejecting each of them in turn and thus transgressing from the Victorian moral code.

In contrast, her friend Lady Glencora is forced to marry the rising politician Plantagenet Palliser to prevent the worthless Burgo Fitzgerald from wasting her vast fortune.

Trollope was considered one of the most successful and respected English writers of the Victorian era. With more than 40 published novels, they are regarded by some as among the greatest of 19th-century fiction. Many of his works covered political, social and gender issues. Fans of his work have included former British Prime Ministers Harold Macmillan and Sir John Major.

Narrator Biography

Timothy West is prolific in film, television, theatre and audiobooks. He has narrated a number of Anthony Trollope’s classics, including the six Chronicles of Barsetshire and The Pallisers series. He has also narrated volumes of Simon Schama’s A History of Britain and John Mortimer’s Rumpole on Trial. Timothy West’s theatre roles include King Lear, The Vote, Uncle Vanya, A Number, Quarter, and Coriolanus. His films include Ever After, Joan Of Arc, Endgame, Iris, The Day of the Jackal. On television, Timothy has appeared in Great Canal Journeys, Last Tango in Halifax and Bleak House.

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This is not my favourite Palliser novel: I find the story of the "her" whom we are to forgive or not, to be not one of Trollope's best. But it introduces Glencora and her story, and best of all, here is Timothy West yet again making Trollope even better than you thought. Trollope is an interfering author so the reader has to become Trollope as well as the characters. I'd like to know Timothy West's Trollope. So - five stars as usual.

Trollope and Timothy West: the perfect partnership

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This first class book shows a great understanding of human nature and and the conditions and expectations of women at that time. Timothy West does a marvellous job of reading and bringing the characters to life. They way Trollope interrupts his own narrative to pose a question or make a comment is delightful. I love it. It may be the first for me but it certainly wont be the last.

my first experience of Trollope, Wonderful !

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What made the experience of listening to Can You Forgive Her? the most enjoyable?

Timothy West really is a genius at reading Trollope. He is utterly perfect for it and I wish I'd found his versions of Trollope's years ago.

His characterizations of the characters are wonderful. I particularly love his Mr Cheese-Acre which is beyond delicious! I do think that Charlie Fairstairs and Mr Cheese-Acre rather deserve each other (not to give anything away!) but perhaps that is because I'm rather a mean-spirited person at times!

What other book might you compare Can You Forgive Her? to, and why?

Can You Forgive Her is not a book which easily compares to any others by other writers - I suppose in a way it has some Thackeray moments but Trollope does them so much better that I would ask "why bother with Thackeray!"

Have you listened to any of Timothy West’s other performances? How does this one compare?

I've listened to a few of West's Trollope performances and ALL, without exception so far, are beyond glorious.

Any additional comments?

This book is delightful. It's the first of the Palliser series and gives a very good introduction to both Trollope as a writer and the Palliser series (I read them a little the wrong way round but reading Trollope's books out of order works fine if you can get your head around characters becoming older rather than younger!)

Lady Glencora (whom I loved with a passion in Phineas Redux) is shown here in all her spoilt, childish and silly glory but, underneath all of that, there is always a warmth to Trollope's characters which somehow redeems even the worst of them!

As to whether or not I can forgive Alice Vavasor - I'm not sure. I found her quite irritatingly annoying at times but was gripped to discover what catastrophe she would walk herself into next! I think her pride is what really creates her downfall (if you think there IS a downfall) and her somewhat permanent and fixed inability to recognize that is irksome at times!

However, as always with Trollope, this is a beautifully 'drawn' book. The characters really do develop faces in your head as you read/hear them read. You can imagine the smells, the costumes, the flouncing out of the rooms, the pained grimaces of the long-suffering (and slightly dim at times!) Planty Pall and the exaltations of Lady Glencora when she feels she has gotten the better of him - I always imagine her sitting hugging her knees with delight at first and then, the slow and dawning realization that she has, once again, behaved appallingly falls upon her and she sits shame-faced like a child sulking, until she finally resolves to create another crisis to divert attention!

In all, this is a book I would more than highly recommend. It truly is Trollope at his best and, if ever Trollope could have chosen someone to voice his words, I can't help but feel sure that he would have chosen Timothy West.

Bravo to both Trollope and West for this fantastic romp!

Can I Forgive Her? (I'm Very Unforgiving!)

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Anthony Trollope writes with an unusual combination of depth and pace, and the great Timothy West's reading of this story is a great joy. I listened solidly for hours at a time - positively looked forward to the ironing, in fact! Onto the next.

A great story, beautifully read

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If it wasn't for the performance of the narrator Timothy West, I would have given up 27 hours ago. It appears longer than Wat and Peace. Trollope describes absolutely every step, blade of grass or brickwork in such drawn out detail that it becomes monotonous and boring. However, the story is a good one. Timothy brings every character to life and its his efforts that made me listen to the very end.

Monotonous Trollope

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