Ralph the Heir

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Ralph the Heir

Anthony Trollope

As usual, Trollope creates a nice variety of characters of different English classes, sentiments and positions. The primary themes are the inheritance of property, extravagance or reason in the spending of assets, the mating of young people, and the electoral practices of the time. The election chapters are based on Trollope's own experiences when he ran for Parliament.

There are, of course, many subplots which allow Trollope to express, through dialog, his opinions about greed, snobbery, work ethics and dandyism. Trollope probably regretted the duplicative naming of his characters after a while; we have two Gregory Newtons, uncle (and present Squire of Newton) and one of his nephews. Then there are several Ralphs: the (deceased) father, Ralph his son (the heir), and Ralph (not the heir) the son of the uncle Gregory! As they appear, Trollope has to interject "not the heir", or "the other Ralph". Ralph the heir is an extravagant, easy living young man who has spent himself into debt, and is faced with having to either sell his right to the family property, or marrying a wealthy tradesman's (a breeches maker cutely named Mr. Neefit) daughter.

Four young women are major characters, and these are sought by the two Ralphs, young Gregory, and a bootmaker, Ontario Moggs (don't you love the names?). These include the fairly sedate daughters of the family lawyer, a ravishing West Indian beauty come to live with them, and the tradesman's daughter. There are the classic novel "misunderstandings" from errors in communication; while the reader knows the real circumstances, the characters can't resolve issues apparently standing in the way of love or friendship. This is one of the few novels in which the reader can applaud such a misunderstanding, keeping the undeserving heir from unmerited success in his wooing. ( Arnold Banner)

Year of Publication: 1871Genres: Published 1800 -1900
Running Time: 23 hours 24 minutes 26 seconds
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The Nights
27:21
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The Nights
28:37
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The Nights
21:27
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The Nights
22:16
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The Nights
36:12
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The Nights
21:28
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The Nights
21:09
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The Nights
34:12
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The Nights
21:30
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The Nights
22:34
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The Nights
27:34
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The Nights
26:57
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The Nights
27:18
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The Nights
19:31
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The Nights
29:55
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The Nights
22:14
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The Nights
22:44
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The Nights
15:42
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The Nights
17:07
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The Nights
33:18
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The Nights
17:19
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The Nights
28:34
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The Nights
21:31
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The Nights
27:52
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The Nights
26:51
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The Nights
21:59
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The Nights
27:34
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The Nights
28:52
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The Nights
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The Nights
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The Nights
28:06
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The Nights
18:27
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The Nights
31:06
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The Nights
23:01
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The Nights
18:07
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The Nights
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The Nights
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The Nights
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The Nights
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The Nights
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The Nights
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The Nights
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The Nights
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The Nights
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The Nights
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The Nights
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The Nights
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