He Knew He was Right
He Knew He was RightAnthony Trollope
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He Knew He was Right

He Knew He was Right

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Louis Trevelyan ... seems the most fortunate of mid-Victorian gentlemen: young, rich, well-educated, handsome, and with a beautiful wife. But his life is ruined by ungrounded jealousy. In the later [chapters], the unlucky hero has been utterly consumed by an obsession with his wife's imaginary infiedelity .... In the sub-plot dealing with the marriages of his English and American heroines, Trollope engages head-on the issue of women's rights, a ropic which was as alive for his contemporaries of the late 1860s as it is today.
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