He Knew He Was Right (eBook)

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2022
836 Seiten
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He Knew He Was Right - Anthony Trollope
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Anthony Trollope's novel 'He Knew He Was Right' is a compelling exploration of jealousy, paranoia, and the consequences of stubbornness in the Victorian era. Trollope's writing style is characterized by a keen observation of human nature and society, with nuanced character development and intricate plot twists that keep the reader engaged throughout the story. Set against a backdrop of high society in the mid-19th century, the novel delves into themes of marital discord, societal expectations, and the complexities of romantic relationships. Trollope's masterful storytelling and attention to detail make 'He Knew He Was Right' a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers today. Anthony Trollope, a prolific and influential Victorian author, drew on his own experiences working for the British Post Office to inform his writing. His insightful observations of human behavior and social customs allowed him to create richly textured narratives that remain relevant and thought-provoking. Trollope's ability to blend realism with satire gives 'He Knew He Was Right' a depth and complexity that sets it apart from other novels of its time. I highly recommend 'He Knew He Was Right' to readers who appreciate intricate character studies, thought-provoking social commentary, and engaging storytelling. Trollope's insightful exploration of human relationships and societal expectations make this novel a must-read for anyone interested in Victorian literature and the complexities of human nature.

Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) stands as one of the most prominent and prolific authors of the Victorian era, known for his keen observations of the socio-political landscapes of his times. Trollope's early life was marred by financial struggles and an unhappy family environment, yet he found solace in his writing. He embarked on a career with the Post Office, which not only provided him with financial stability but also inspired his novel 'The Post Office' (1844). His extensive travels, particularly to Ireland, influenced his literary output and understanding of human character. Trollope's narrative style weaves intricate plots with an acute awareness of the minutiae of everyday life, echoing the realist tradition of his contemporary Charles Dickens. His work often explores the tension between tradition and the changing societal landscape. 'He Knew He Was Right' (1869) showcases Trollope's psychological depth and narrative prowess, as it examines the disintegration of a marriage against the backdrop of Victorian England's rigid social norms. The novel is revered for its character development and insight into the complexities of personal relationships. Trollope is also hailed for his Chronicles of Barsetshire series, which paints a detailed and enduring picture of English rural life. Deeply respected by critics and loved by readers, Trollope's opus of 47 novels, alongside numerous short stories and non-fiction works, continues to be celebrated and studied for its historical insight, social commentary, and compelling storytelling.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 19th century literature • 19th century societal influences • Anthony Trollope novels • British civil service experiences • British social customs fiction • Classical English literature • classic literature for kindle • Gender roles infidelity • gender roles in Victorian society • Great Expectations • historical marital drama • Human nature observation • Jane Austen • Jane Eyre • jealousy and trust novels • Jealousy societal constraints • Little Women • Postcards from a Stranger • psychological realism literature • Psychological relationship dilemmas • Realist character development • Social dynamics moral codes • The Art of Inheriting Secrets • The Dressmaker's Gift • The Girl from Ballymore • Victorian era romance • Victorian marriage collapse • Victorian social stratification • what the wind knows
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