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Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson

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Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson

Anthony Trollope

Billed as a satire concerning the dishonest advertising and business practices of the day, it tells the tale of an upstart clothing business doomed from the get-go to utter failure. Its senior partner (the elderly Brown, who provides the investment) is far too timid for business. His son-in-law (Jones, who runs the store) is stealing from the till, and the junior partner, Robinson (who writes advertisements for the store) is so obsessed with the idea that advertising alone will drive the business, he uses up every last penny of the capital investment in a series of increasingly ludicrous ad campaigns and publicity stunts.

Thrown into this mix are the two daughters of Brown, who are equally cold and calculating. The elder (married to Jones) is constantly trying to wring money out of the old man, and the younger, Maryanne, spends the entire novel playing off of two potential suitors, Robinson, or Brisket the butcher (one of Trollope's wonderful examples of ironic character naming). (above summary by Steve Forsyth, Texas)

Nevertheless, Trollope shows considerable sympathy for the risks faced by small businessmen (and also notes the vulnerability of writers to over-ready critics); Robinson is to publish his experiences in the Cornhill Magazine, a prominent journal for over 100 years, in which many Victorians serialized novels (including this one). In the final chapter there is a surprising ennoblement of Robinson, and a very positive ending (final comments by Arnold Banner)

Year of Publication: 1862Genres: Literary Fiction , Humorous Fiction , Satire
Running Time: 8 hours 07 minutes 48 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Preface. By One of the Firm
Arnold
20:33
2
The Nights
The Early History of Our Mr. Brown, with Some Few Words of Mr. Jones
Arnold
20:23
3
The Nights
The Early History of Mr. Robinson
Arnold
14:58
4
The Nights
Nine Times Nine is Eighty-one. Showing How Brown, Jones, and Robinson Selected Their House of Business
Arnold
22:07
5
The Nights
The Division of Labour
Arnold
23:22
6
The Nights
It is Our Opening Day
Arnold
13:57
7
The Nights
Miss Brown Pleads Her Own Case, and Mr. Robinson Walks on Blackfriars Bridge
Arnold
15:37
8
The Nights
Mr. Brisket Thinks He Sees His Way, and Mr. Robinson again Walks on Blackfriars Bridge
Arnold
25:50
9
The Nights
Showing How Mr. Robinson was Employed on the Opening Day
Arnold
20:28
10
The Nights
Showing How the Firm Invented a New Shirt
Arnold
21:01
11
The Nights
Johnson of Manchester
Arnold
26:40
12
The Nights
Samson and Delilah
Arnold
17:45
13
The Nights
The Wisdom of Poppins
Arnold
19:18
14
The Nights
Mistress Morony
Arnold
25:06
15
The Nights
Miss Brown Names the Day
Arnold
15:53
16
The Nights
Showing How Robinson Walked Upon Roses
Arnold
19:16
17
The Nights
A Tea-party in Bishopsgate Street
Arnold
23:29
18
The Nights
An Evening at the "Goose and Gridiron"
Arnold
21:45
19
The Nights
George Robinson's Marriage
Arnold
15:03
20
The Nights
Showing How Mr. Brisket Didn't See His Way
Arnold
14:33
21
The Nights
Mr. Brown is Taken Ill
Arnold
29:32
22
The Nights
Wasteful and Impetuous Sale
Arnold
26:53
23
The Nights
Farewell
Arnold
20:27
24
The Nights
George Robinson's Dream
Arnold
13:52

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