The Way We Live Now

The Way We Live Now is a satirical novel by Anthony Trollope. It is one of the last significant Victorian novels to have been published in monthly parts.

The novel is Trollope's longest, comprising 100 chapters, and is particularly rich in sub-plot. It was inspired by the financial scandals of the early 1870s; Trollope had just returned to England from abroad, and was appalled by the greed and dishonesty those scandals exposed. This novel was his rebuke. It dramatised how such greed and dishonesty pervaded the commercial, political, moral, and intellectual life of that era.

By : Anthony Trollope (1815 - 1882)

01 - Ch. 001 Three Editors



02 - Ch. 002 The Carbury Family



03 - Ch. 003 The Beargarden



04 - Ch. 004 Madame Melmotte's Ball



05 - Ch. 005 After The Ball



06 - Ch. 006 Roger Carbury And Paul Montague



07 - Ch. 007 Mentor



08 - Ch. 008 Love-Sick



09 - Ch. 009 The Great Railway To Vera Cruz



10 - Ch. 010 Mr Fisker's Success



11 - Ch. 011 Lady Carbury At Home



12 - Ch. 012 Sir Felix In His Mother's House



13 - Ch. 013 The Longestaffes



14 - Ch. 014 Carbury Manor



15 - Ch. 015 'You Should Remember That I Am His Mother'



16 - Ch. 016 The Bishop And The Priest



17 - Ch. 017 Marie Melmotte Hears A Love Tale



18 - Ch. 018 Ruby Ruggles Hears A Love Tale



19 - Ch. 019 Hetta Carbury Hears A Love Tale



20 - Ch. 020 Lady Pomona's Dinner Party



21 - Ch. 021 Everybody Goes To Them



22 - Ch. 022 Lord Nidderdale's Morality



23 - Ch. 023 'Yes I'm A Baronet'



24 - Ch. 024 Miles Grendall's Triumph



25 - Ch. 025 In Grosvenor Square



26 - Ch. 026 Mrs Hurtle



27 - Ch. 027 Mrs Hurtle Goes To The Play



28 - Ch. 028 Dolly Longestaffe Goes Into The City



29 - Ch. 029 Miss Melmotte's Courage



30 - Ch. 030 Mr Melmotte's Promise



31 - Ch. 031 Mr Broune Has Made Up His Mind



32 - Ch. 032 Lady Monogram



33 - Ch. 033 John Crumb



34 - Ch. 034 Ruby Ruggles Obeys Her Grandfather



35 - Ch. 035 Melmotte's Glory



36 - Ch. 036 Mr Broune's Perils



37 - Ch. 037 The Board-Room



38 - Ch. 038 Paul Montague's Troubles



39 - Ch. 039 'I Do Love Him'



40 - Ch. 040 'Unanimity Is The Very Soul Of These Things'



41 - Ch. 041 All Prepared



42 - Ch. 042 'Can You Be Ready In Ten Minutes?'



43 - Ch. 043 The City Road



44 - Ch. 044 The Coming Election



45 - Ch. 045 Mr Melmotte Is Pressed For Time



46 - Ch. 046 Roger Carbury And His Two Friends



47 - Ch. 047 Mrs Hurtle At Lowestoft



48 - Ch. 048 Ruby A Prisoner



49 - Ch. 049 Sir Felix Makes Himself Ready



50 - Ch. 050 The Journey To Liverpool



51 - Ch. 051 Which Shall It Be?



52 - Ch. 052 The Results Of Love And Wine



53 - Ch. 053 A Day In The City



54 - Ch. 054 The India Office



55 - Ch. 055 Clerical Charities



56 - Ch. 056 Father Barham Visits London



57 - Ch. 057 Lord Nidderdale Tries His Hand Again



58 - Ch. 058 Mr Squercum Is Employed



59 - Ch. 059 The Dinner



60 - Ch. 060 Miss Longestaffe's Lover



61 - Ch. 061 Lady Monogram Prepares For The Party



62 - Ch. 062 The Party



63 - Ch. 063 Mr Melmotte On The Day Of The Election



64 - Ch. 064 The Election



65 - Ch. 065 Miss Longestaffe Writes Home



66 - Ch. 066 'So Shall Be My Enmity'



67 - Ch. 067 Sir Felix Protects His Sister



68 - Ch. 068 Miss Melmotte Declares Her Purpose



69 - Ch. 069 Melmotte In Parliament



70 - Ch. 070 Sir Felix Meddles With Many Matters



71 - Ch. 071 John Crumb Falls Into Trouble



72 - Ch. 072 'Ask Himself'



73 - Ch. 073 Marie's Fortune



74 - Ch. 074 Melmotte Makes A Friend



75 - Ch. 075 In Bruton Street



76 - Ch. 076 Hetta And Her Lover



77 - Ch. 077 Another Scene In Bruton Street



78 - Ch. 078 Miss Longestaffe Again At Caversham



79 - Ch. 079 The Brehgert Correspondence



80 - Ch. 080 Ruby Prepares For Service



81 - Ch. 081 Mr Cohenlupe Leaves London



82 - Ch. 082 Marie's Perseverance



83 - Ch. 083 Melmotte Again At The House



84 - Ch. 084 Paul Montague's Vindication



85 - Ch. 085 Breakfast In Berkeley Square



86 - Ch. 086 The Meeting In Bruton Street



87 - Ch. 087 Down At Carbury



88 - Ch. 088 The Inquest



89 - Ch. 089 'The Wheel Of Fortune'



90 - Ch. 090 Hetta's Sorrow



91 - Ch. 091 The Rivals



92 - Ch. 092 Hamilton K. Fisker Again



93 - Ch. 093 A True Lover



94 - Ch. 094 John Crumb's Victory



95 - Ch. 095 The Longestaffe Marriages



96 - Ch. 096 Where 'The Wild Asses Quench Their Thirst'



97 - Ch. 097 Mrs Hurtle's Fate



98 - Ch. 098 Marie Melmotte's Fate



99 - Ch. 099 Lady Carbury And Mr Broune



100 - Ch. 100 Down In Suffolk


Augustus Melmotte is a financier with a mysterious past. He is rumoured to have Jewish origins, and to be connected to some failed businesses in Vienna. When he moves his business and his family to London, the city's upper crust begins buzzing with rumours about him—and a host of people ultimately find their lives changed because of him.

Melmotte sets up his office in the City of London and purchases a fine house in Grosvenor Square. He sets out to woo rich and powerful investors by hosting a lavish party. He finds an appropriate investment vehicle when he is approached by an American entrepreneur, Hamilton K. Fisker, to float a company to construct a new railway line running from Salt Lake City, USA, to Veracruz, Mexico. Melmotte's goal is to ramp up the share price without paying any of his own money into the scheme itself, thus further enriching himself, regardless of whether the line gets built.

Amongst the aristocrats on the company's board is Sir Felix Carbury, a dissolute young baronet who is quickly running through his widowed mother's savings. In an attempt to restore their fortunes, as they are being beset by their creditors, his mother, Matilda, Lady Carbury—who is embarking on a writing career—endeavours to have him become engaged to Marie, Melmotte's only child, and thus a considerable heiress. Sir Felix manages to win Marie's heart, but his schemes are blocked by Melmotte, who has no intention of allowing his daughter to marry a penniless aristocrat. Felix's situation is also complicated by his relationship with Ruby Ruggles, a pretty farm girl living with her grandfather on the estate of Roger Carbury, his well-off cousin.

In the South Central Pacific and Mexican Railway Board meetings, chaired and controlled by Melmotte, Fisker's partner, Paul Montague, raises difficult questions. Paul's personal life is also complicated. He falls in love with Lady Carbury's young and beautiful daughter Hetta—much to her mother's displeasure—but has been followed to England by a former American fiancée, Mrs Winifred Hurtle. Mrs Hurtle is determined to make Paul marry her based on the fact that they had lived together in America, and that she offered him "all that a woman can give". It is Lady Carbury's plan, advised by her literary friend Mr Broune, a distinguished London publisher, for Hetta to marry her cousin Roger. Roger has been Paul's mentor, and the two come into conflict over their attentions towards Hetta, who steadfastly refuses to marry her cousin.

Events start to come to a head when Paul finally gets Mrs Hurtle's consent to free him of his obligations towards her, in exchange for agreeing to spend one final weekend with her at the coastal town of Lowestoft. Whilst walking along the sands, they meet Roger Carbury, who, on seeing Paul with another woman, decides to break off all acquaintance with him, believing that Paul is simply playing with Hetta's affections. In the meantime, Felix Carbury is torn between his affection for Ruby and his financial need to pursue Marie Melmotte. Ruby, after being beaten by her grandfather for not marrying a respectable local miller, John Crumb, runs away to London and finds refuge in the boarding house owned by her aunt, Mrs Pipkin—where, as it happens, Mrs Hurtle is lodging. Felix learns from Ruby about Mrs Hurtle's relationship with Paul and, coming into conflict with Mrs Hurtle over his attentions to Ruby, reveals all his new-found knowledge to his mother and sister. Hetta is devastated and breaks off her engagement to Paul. Meanwhile, to keep Paul away from the board meetings, Melmotte attempts to send Paul off to Mexico on a nominal inspection trip of the railway line, but Paul declines to go.

Finding that they cannot get around Melmotte, Felix and Marie decide to elope to America. Marie steals a blank cheque from her father and arranges to meet Felix on the ship at Liverpool. Felix, who has been given money by Marie for his expenses, goes to his club and gambles it all away in a card game against Miles Grendall, whom Felix had detected cheating in a previous game. Drunk and penniless, Felix returns to his mother's house, knowing the game is up. Meanwhile, after Melmotte has been alerted by his bank, Marie and her maid, who believe that Felix is already on the ship at Liverpool, are intercepted by the police before they can board the ship, and Marie is brought back to London.

Melmotte, who by this time has also become Member of Parliament for Westminster and the purchaser of a grand country estate belonging to Mr Longestaffe (whose daughter Georgiana is the heroine of a lengthy satirical subplot), also knows that his financial house of cards is nearing collapse. When Longestaffe and his son demand the purchase money for the estate Melmotte had bought, Melmotte forges his daughter's name to a document that will allow him to get at her money (money that Melmotte had put in her name precisely to protect it from creditors, and which Marie refused to give back to him). He tries to get his clerk, Croll, to witness the forged signature. Croll refuses. Melmotte then also forges Croll's signature, but makes the mistake of leaving the documents with Mr Brehgert, a banker. When Brehgert returns the documents to Croll, rather than to Melmotte, Croll discovers the forgery and leaves Melmotte's service. With his creditors now knocking at his door, the railway shares nearly worthless, charges of forgery looming in his future, and his political reputation in tatters after a drunken appearance in the House of Commons, Melmotte poisons himself.

The remainder of the novel ties up the loose ends. While Felix is out with Ruby one evening, John Crumb comes upon them and, believing that Felix is forcing his attentions on her, thoroughly beats Felix. Ruby finally realises that Felix will never marry her, and returns home to marry John. Felix is forced to live by his wits on the Continent. Lady Carbury marries Mr Broune, who has been a true friend to her throughout her troubles. Hetta and Paul are finally reconciled after he tells her the truth about Mrs Hurtle; Roger forgives Paul and allows the couple to live at Carbury Manor, which he vows to leave to their child. Marie, now financially independent, becomes acquainted with Hamilton K. Fisker, and agrees to go with him to San Francisco, where she eventually marries him. She is accompanied by her stepmother, Madame Melmotte; Croll, who marries Madame Melmotte; and Mrs Hurtle.

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