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He Knew He Was Right (Historical Novel) - Victorian Romance Novel - cover

He Knew He Was Right (Historical Novel) - Victorian Romance Novel

Anthony Trollope

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In 'He Knew He Was Right,' Anthony Trollope masterfully weaves a narrative rich with the complexities of human relationships, societal expectations, and the moral dilemmas that arise from jealousy and obsession. Set in the early Victorian era, this historical novel explores the conflicted life of Louis Garstin, whose relentless pursuit of control over his wife, Emily, leads to a tragic unraveling of their union and a deep critique of social mores. Trollope'Äôs meticulous prose, coupled with his keen psychological insights, immerses readers in the interpersonal drama while reflecting on the social fabric of his time, showcasing the tensions between personal desire and societal obligation. Anthony Trollope, a prolific Victorian novelist, drew on his experiences in both politics and the Church of England to inform his literary works. Born into a family that fluctuated between social classes, Trollope's life was marked by a keen awareness of social dynamics, which profoundly influenced his understanding of character and motivation. His travels, as well as his observant nature, enabled him to portray the intricacies of human behavior and societal structures, making 'He Knew He Was Right' a deeply introspective narrative set against the backdrop of his contemporary society. I highly recommend 'He Knew He Was Right' to readers who appreciate intricate character studies and rich social commentary. This novel not only provides a compelling story but also serves as a critical lens through which to examine the Victorian ethos and the undercurrents of personal agency and moral conflict. Trollope'Äôs vivid storytelling and keen societal observations make it an invaluable addition to the canon of English literature.
Disponibile da: 17/12/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 836 pagine.

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