Fifth novel in the Barsetshire series, The Small House at Allington is largely focused on the Small House’s inhabitants, Mrs. Dale and her two marriageable daughters, Lily and Bell. The two girls, of course, have suitors: their cousin, Bernard Dale, his friend Adolphus Crosbie, and the local boy, Johnny Eames, whose career in London is to mark him as far more than the “hobbledehoy” that he has earlier been considered. Crosbie is a social climber, and his connection with the dysfunctional de Courcys of Barsetshire give the author a chance for a splendid portrayal of an aristocratic family in decline. As with many of AT’s novels, there are subplots as well, and many pictures of rural life standing in contrast to that of London. Some critics have seen in the portrayal of Johnny Eames something of an autobiographical exercise on Trollope’s part. (Summary by Nicholas Clifford)
Novels in the series are:
1-The Warden
1-The Warden(version 2)
2-Barchester Towers
3-Doctor Thorne
4-Framley Parsonage
5-The Small House at Allington
6-The Last Chronicle of Barset
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01 - The Squire of Allington
2:
02 -The Two Pearls of Allington
3:
03 - The Widow Dale of Allington
4:
04 - Mrs Roper's Boarding-House
5:
05 - About L. D
6:
06 - Beautiful Days
7:
07 - The Beginning of Troubles
8:
08 - It Cannot Be
9:
09 - Mrs Dale's Little Party
10:
10 - Mrs Lupex and Amelia Roper
11:
11 - Social Life
12:
12 - Lilian Dale Becomes a Butterfly
13:
13 - A Visit to Guestwick
14:
14 - John Eames Takes a Walk
15:
15 - The Last Day
16:
16 - Mr Crosbie Meets an Old Clergyman on His Way to Courcy Castle
17:
17 - Courcy Castle
18:
18 - Lily Dale's First Love-Letter
19:
19 - The Squire Makes a Visit to the Small House
20:
20 - Dr Crofts
21:
21 - John Eames Encounters Two Adventures, and Displays Great Courage in Both
22:
22 - Lord De Guest at Home
23:
23 - Mr Plantagenet Palliser
24:
24 - A Mother-in-Law and a Father-in-Law
25:
25 - Adolphus Crosbie Spends an Evening at His Club
26:
26 - Lord de Courcy in the Bosom of His Family
27:
27 - 'On My Honour, I Do Not Understand It'
28:
28 - The Board
29:
29 - John Eames Returns to Burton Crescent
30:
30 - 'Is It from Him?'
31:
31 - The Wounded Fawn
32:
32 - Pawkins's in Jermyn Street
33:
33 - 'The Time Will Come'
34:
34 - The Combat
35:
35 - Væ Victis
36:
36 - 'See, the Conquering Hero Comes'
37:
37 - An Old Man's Complaint
38:
38 - Doctor Crofts Is Called In
39:
39 - Doctor Crofts Is Turned Out
40:
40 - Preparations for the Wedding
41:
41 - Domestic Troubles
42:
42 - Lily's Bedside
43:
43 - Fie, Fie!
44:
44 - Valentine's Day at Allington
45:
45 - Valentine's Day in London
46:
46 - John Eames at his Office
47:
47 - The New Private Secretary
48:
48 - Nemesis
49:
49 - Preparations for Going
50:
50 - Mrs Dale Is Thankful for a Good Thing
51:
51 - John Eames Does Things Which He Ought Not to Have Done
52:
52 - The First Visit to the Guestwick Bridge
53:
53 - Loquitur Hopkins
54:
54 - The Second Visit to the Guestwick Bridge
55:
55 - Not Very Fie Fie after All
56:
56 - Showing How Mr Crosbie Became Again a Happy Man