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It's a relatively short, moralistic novel, touting the Protestant virtues of denial. Written in the first person, the Vicar and his family go through various trials & tribulations. He and his wife disagree over how strict in their denial they need be, and the children go merrily on their way...all leading to the Vicar's being rather ineffectual, in spite of certainty that he is always right.

A book we used to be assigned in high school (back in the day) and I found it a somewhat dreary read then, and still do.

Still, it's nice to be able to reread some classics - for free! This particular edition has been digitally formatted by volunteers. Unlike some, the formatting is very good.

Recommended for all who would like to have a Liberal Arts background.

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  • Hardcover 316 pages
  • Publisher Palala Press (May 10, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1356225330

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A really fun read from the 18th century. I enjoyed this so much, that I tried to find a movie or miniseries to prolong the pleasure!
The story of a devout man and his family who through a series of betrayals are reduced to poverty and prison, the Vicar remains true to his beliefs and is rewarded in the end.
The story is a great classic! It was a book read by Jane Austin. But, this version of the needs formatting help. It was hard to read due to the text style and format.
This is one of those books that get mentioned in high school English (or did anyway), but which no one ever reads anymore, probably because it is so dated. Basically, this is a sort of morality tale. The protagonist and his family go through a series of calamities, each worse than the preceding one, and then in the last little bit, it all comes out well in the end.

Parts of the book reminded me of <cite>Pride and Prejudice</cite>. The protagonist was a bit like Mr. Bennet, well meaning, moralistic and somewhat ineffectual. His wife was a silly woman who spent her time scheming up ways to marry off her daughters.

There were a number of moral digressions, which seemed to me rather apropos to our current situation. Which is to say, scoundrels and corruption have ever been with us and have ever shared a pretty common strain.

Anyway, it was an enjoyable read, although not at the top of my list of favorites.
A bit like a soap opera; unbelievable coincidences, but entertaining. A fast read and, as noted, a world classic. I am glad to have read it and added it to my literary experience. The book offers a look at life in the time of the author. The author is definitely a moralist and addresses issues that are currently relevant.
This is fairly light hearted. It goes as you would expect although there was a twist at the end that surprised me. A pleasant happy ever after story.
Fun read! Got the name of this book from reading 'The Bronte Plot', and thought I would give it a try. Loved it, though it did drag a little with all the hardships the family had to endure and people dying and then coming back, is this the show 'Dallas'?
It's a relatively short, moralistic novel, touting the Protestant virtues of denial. Written in the first person, the Vicar and his family go through various trials & tribulations. He and his wife disagree over how strict in their denial they need be, and the children go merrily on their way...all leading to the Vicar's being rather ineffectual, in spite of certainty that he is always right.

A book we used to be assigned in high school (back in the day) and I found it a somewhat dreary read then, and still do.

Still, it's nice to be able to reread some classics - for free! This particular edition has been digitally formatted by volunteers. Unlike some, the formatting is very good.

Recommended for all who would like to have a Liberal Arts background.
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