- Ch 1: Phineas Finn Proposes to Stand for Loughshane
- Ch 2: Phineas Finn Is Elected for Loughshane
- Ch 3: Phineas Finn Takes His Seat; Ch 4: Lady Laura Standish
- Ch 5: Mr. and Mrs. Low
- Ch 6: Lord Brentford's Dinner
- Ch 7: Mr. and Mrs. Bunce
- Ch 8: The News about Mr. Mildmay and Sir Everard
- Ch 9: The New Government
- Ch 10: Violet Effingham
- Ch 11: Lord Chiltern; Ch 12: Autumnal Prospects
- Ch 13: Saulsby Wood
- Ch 14: Loughlinter
- Ch 15: Donald Bean's Pony
- Ch 16: Phineas Finn Returns to Killaloe; Ch 17: Phineas Finn Returns to London
- Ch 18: Mr. Turnbull
- Ch 19: Lord Chiltern Rides His Horse Bonebreaker
- Ch 20: The Debate on the Ballot
- Ch 21: "Do be punctual"
- Ch 22: Lady Baldock at Home; Ch 23: Sunday in Grosvenor Place
- Ch 24: The Willingford Bull
- Ch 25: Mr. Turnbull's Carriage Stops the Way
- Ch 26: "The First Speech"
- Ch 27: Phineas Discussed
- Ch 28: The Second Reading Is Carried
- Ch 29: A Cabinet Meeting
- Ch 30: Mr. Kennedy's Luck
- Ch 31: Finn for Loughton
- Ch 32: Lady Laura Kennedy's Headache
- Ch 33: Mr. Slide's Grievance; Ch 34: Was He Honest?
- Ch 35: Mr. Monk upon Reform
- Ch 36:Phineas Finn Makes Progress
- Ch 37: A Rough Encounter
- Ch 38: The Duel
- Ch 39: Lady Laura Is Told
- Ch 40: Madame Max Goesler; Ch 41: Lord Fawn
- Ch 42: Lady Baldock Does Not Send a Card to Phineas Finn; Ch 43: Promotion
- Ch 44: Phineas and His Friends
- Ch 45: Miss Effingham's Four Lovers
- Ch 46: The Mousetrap; Ch 47: Mr. Mildmay's Bill
- Ch 48: "The Duke"
- Ch 49: The Duellists Meet
- Ch 50: Again Successful
- Ch 51: Troubles at Loughlinter
- Ch 52: The First Blow
- Ch 53: Showing How Phineas Bore the Blow; Ch 54: Consolation
- Ch 55: Lord Chiltern at Saulsby
- Ch 56: What the People in Marylebone Thought
- Ch 57: The Top Brick of the Chimney
- Ch 58: Rara Avis in Terris
- Ch 59: The Earl's Wrath
- Ch 60: Madame Goesler's Politics
- Ch 61: Another Duel
- Ch 62: The Letter That Was Sent to Brighton
- Ch 63: Showing How the Duke Stood His Ground
- Ch 64: The Horns
- Ch 65: The Cabinet Minister at Killaloe
- Ch 66: Victrix
- Ch 67: Job's Comforters
- Ch 68: The Joint Attack
- Ch 69: The Temptress
- Ch 70: The Prime Minister's House; Ch 71: Comparing Notes
- Ch 72: Madame Goesler's Generosity
- Ch 73: Amantium Irae
- Ch 74: The Beginning of the End
- Ch 75: P. P. C.
- Ch 76: Conclusion
Phineas Finn is the sequel to “Can you Forgive Her?” and the second novel in Trollope’s Palliser series. The eponymous hero is a young Irishman who becomes a member of the English parliament. Trollope aspired to become an M.P. himself, and he ably describes the workings of the English political scene. There is also a love interest, as the somewhat inconstant Phineas courts three different women: his Irish sweetheart, Mary Flood Jones; Lady Laura Standish, the daughter of a prominent Whig politician; and a lovely heiress, Violet Effingham. (Summary by Karen Merline)
This is the second of Trollope’s six “Palliser” novels. LibriVox recordings of other novels in the series are available:
1-Can You Forgive Her?
2-Phineas Finn
3-The Eustace Diamonds
4-Phineas Redux
5-The Prime Minister
6-The Duke’s Children
This is the second of Trollope’s six “Palliser” novels. LibriVox recordings of other novels in the series are available:
1-Can You Forgive Her?
2-Phineas Finn
3-The Eustace Diamonds
4-Phineas Redux
5-The Prime Minister
6-The Duke’s Children
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