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025 - Mr Griffenbottom
Feb 21, 2026
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Feb 21, 2026
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Feb 21, 2026
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Feb 21, 2026
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| 2/21/26 | ![]() 025 - Mr Griffenbottom | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 26m 52s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 024 - I Find I Must | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 27m 52s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 023 - I'll Be A Hypocrite If You Choose | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 21m 31s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 022 - Ralph Newton's Decision | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 28m 35s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 021 - The Liberals Of Percycross | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 17m 20s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 020 - The Conservatives Of Percycross | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 33m 19s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 019 - Polly's Answer | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 17m 08s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 018 - We Won't Sell Brownriggs | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 15m 43s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 017 - Ralph Newton's Doubts | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 22m 45s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 016 - The Cheshire Cheese | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 22m 15s | ||||||
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| 2/21/26 | ![]() 015 - Clarissa Waits | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 29m 55s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 014 - The Rev Gregory Newton | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 19m 32s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 013 - Mr Neefit Is Disturbed | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 27m 19s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 012 - Mrs Brownlow | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 26m 57s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 011 - Newton Priory | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 27m 34s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 010 - Sir Thomas In His Chambers | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 22m 35s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 009 - Ontario Moggs | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 21m 31s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 008 - Ralph Newton's Troubles | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 34m 12s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 007 - You Are One Of Us Now | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 21m 09s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 006 - Mrs Neefit's Little Dinner | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 21m 28s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 005 - Mr Neefit And His Family | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 36m 13s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 004 - Mary Bonner | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 22m 17s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 003 - What Happened On The Lawn At Popham Villa | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 21m 28s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 002 - Popham Villa | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 28m 38s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() 001 - Sir Thomas | In Ralph the Heir, Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a tapestry of diverse characters representing various English social classes and sentiments. The novel delves into the complexities of inheritance, the clash between extravagance and reason in financial matters, the courtship of young lovers, and the electoral practices of the era, inspired by Trollopes own experiences running for Parliament. The narrative is rich with subplots that illuminate Trollopes views on greed, snobbery, work ethics, and the quirks of dandyism. With a playful twist, we meet multiple characters named Ralph and Gregory, leading to humorous confusions as Trollope cleverly distinguishes between them. The protagonist, Ralph the heir, is a charming yet reckless young man burdened by debt, faced with the choice of selling his family property or marrying the daughter of a shrewd tradesman. Alongside him are four captivating young women, pursued by both Ralphs, young Gregory, and the eccentric bootmaker, Ontario Moggs. Classic misunderstandings abound, creating obstacles in love and friendship. Yet, in a delightful turn, the reader finds themselves rooting for the misunderstandings that thwart the undeserving heirs attempts at romance, ensuring that true love prevails. | 27m 22s | ||||||
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