We have changed our privacy policy. In addition, we use cookies on our website for various purposes. By continuing on our website, you consent to our use of cookies. You can learn about our practices by reading our privacy policy.

The Remains of the Day Prologue Summary

July, 1956, Darlington

  • The novel opens with Stevens very gradually coming to the decision to take up a vacation offer from his employer, Mr. Farraday.
  • Stevens will borrow Mr. Farraday's Ford to take a tour of the West Country while Mr. Farraday is away in America for a few weeks between August and September.
  • Stevens flashes back to a conversation he had with Mr. Farraday a couple weeks earlier, when Mr. Farraday first offered Stevens a vacation.
  • He then flashes back to his first meeting with Mr. Farraday in the spring of 1955, after Mr. Farraday bought Darlington Hall from the Darlington family, Stevens's previous employers.
  • At that meeting Mr. Farraday asked Stevens to figure out a way to run the house with only four staff members: Mrs. Clements, Rosemary, Agnes, and Stevens himself. There used to be way more people working at Darlington Hall.
  • Stevens tried to make do with the shorter staff, but he kept catching himself making small mistakes.
  • Around the same time Mr. Farraday makes his vacation offer, Stevens receives a letter from Miss Kenton, a former housekeeper at Darlington Hall.
  • Stevens decides to take the trip, if only to convince Miss Kenton to come back.
  • Stevens tells Mr. Farraday that he will take his vacation offer and visit Miss Kenton. Mr. Farraday jokes that Stevens has a "lady friend." Embarrassed, Stevens isn't exactly sure how to reply.
  • Stevens recalls an earlier instance when he tried to crack a joke with Mr. Farraday and failed miserably.
  • Stevens decides he must write to Miss Kenton to let her know he plans to visit.