He Knew was Right

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Bol He Knew He Was Right is one of Anthony Trollope's most psychologically sustained novels, examining jealousy, pride, and the destructive force of wounded certainty within Victorian marriage.The novel centres on Louis Trevelyan, whose suspicion of his wife's conduct gradually hardens into obsession, isolating him from family and society. Trollope renders this descent with unusual patience, allowing small social misunderstandings to expand into irrevocable estrangement. Alongside the central domestic drama, a broad cast of secondary characters provides tonal contrast, revealing the varied social structures-legal, financial, and familial-that shape individual conduct in nineteenth-century England.Distinguished by its moral seriousness and detailed observation of social life, He Knew He Was Right stands among Trollope's most complex achievements. It remains notable for its careful portrayal of psychological rigidity and its recognition of how personal insecurity can transform principle into tragedy.

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He Knew He Was Right is one of Anthony Trollope's most psychologically sustained novels, examining jealousy, pride, and the destructive force of wounded certainty within Victorian marriage.The novel centres on Louis Trevelyan, whose suspicion of his wife's conduct gradually hardens into obsession, isolating him from family and society. Trollope renders this descent with unusual patience, allowing small social misunderstandings to expand into irrevocable estrangement. Alongside the central domestic drama, a broad cast of secondary characters provides tonal contrast, revealing the varied social structures-legal, financial, and familial-that shape individual conduct in nineteenth-century England.Distinguished by its moral seriousness and detailed observation of social life, He Knew He Was Right stands among Trollope's most complex achievements. It remains notable for its careful portrayal of psychological rigidity and its recognition of how personal insecurity can transform principle into tragedy.


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