He Knew He Was Right (Unabridged) is a meticulously crafted narrative set in Victorian England, where marital jealousy and the echo of Othello‘s tragedy are interwoven through the lives of characters navigating the complexities of love, loyalty, and power. The novel follows Louis Trevelyan, a wealthy young English gentleman who visits the fictional Mandarin Islands, a distant British possession. There, he becomes infatuated with Emily Rowley, the eldest daughter of Governor Sir Marmaduke Rowley, and their relationship culminates in marriage after a visit to London.
However, the peace of this union is soon threatened by the unreasonable jealousy of Louis Trevelyan, who finds himself unable to trust his wife. This struggle is exacerbated by Emily’s wilfulness and stubbornness, leading to a deterioration of their marriage. Trollope masterfully employs Shakespearean allusions, particularly from Othello, to illuminate themes of betrayal, suspicion, and the destructive nature of jealousy.
The novel also delves into several substantial subplots, enriching its narrative tapestry. These include the story of Nora, Emily’s sister, who remains in London under Louis Trevelyan’s protection, further complicating the dynamics within their social circle. Anthony Trollope, one of the most successful and prolific English novelists of the Victorian era, offers a perceptive exploration of political, social, and gender issues through this intricate plot. As part of his Chronicles of Barsetshire series, He Knew He Was Right stands as a testament to Trollope’s literary prowess and enduring relevance.
A product of e-artnow, the ebook retains the originality and depth of Trollope’s work while ensuring it is easily accessible for modern readers. The carefully formatted text ensures an immersive reading experience, with a detailed table of contents guiding the way through this compelling narrative.
