He Knew He Was Right (Oxford World's Classics)
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Widely regarded as one of Trollope's most successful later novels, He Knew He Was Right is a study of marriage and of sexual relationships cast against a background of agitation for women's rights.
The Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature
Novel by Anthony Trollope, published serially from 1868 to 1869, and in two volumes in 1869. It is the story of a wealthy, emotionally unstable husband and his unwarranted jealousy of his wife. Louis Trevelyan marries Emily Rowley, daughter of the governor of the Mandarin Islands. Upon the young couple's return to England, Trevelyan becomes increasingly jealous of attentions paid to Emily by an aging roue. Trevelyan abducts their son and takes him to Italy, where Trevelyan suffers a complete emotional breakdown. Although a partial reconciliation takes place, Trevelyan dies shortly after his return to England.
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He Knew He Was Right (Oxford World's Classics)
He Knew He Was Right (Oxford World's Classics),Anthony Trollope,John Sutherland,Oxford University Press, USA,0192835408,Classics,English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh,Fiction,Literary,Literature - Classics / Criticism,Literature: Classics,19th century fiction,Fiction / Classics,Literature/English | British Literature | 19th C
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