

He Knew He Was Right
Book • 1869
The novel follows the story of Louis Trevelyan, a wealthy young landowner, and his wife Emily Rowley.
Louis's pathological jealousy, sparked by his wife's friendship with Colonel Osborne, leads to the disintegration of their marriage.
As Louis's suspicions deepen into madness, Emily leaves him, taking their son, and Louis's mental state deteriorates further.
The novel also includes substantial subplots, such as the romance between Emily's sister Nora and Hugh Stanbury, and the character of Hugh's aunt, Jemima Stanbury.
Trollope explores themes of female emancipation, the importance of communication in marriage, and the tragic consequences of unchecked jealousy.
Louis's pathological jealousy, sparked by his wife's friendship with Colonel Osborne, leads to the disintegration of their marriage.
As Louis's suspicions deepen into madness, Emily leaves him, taking their son, and Louis's mental state deteriorates further.
The novel also includes substantial subplots, such as the romance between Emily's sister Nora and Hugh Stanbury, and the character of Hugh's aunt, Jemima Stanbury.
Trollope explores themes of female emancipation, the importance of communication in marriage, and the tragic consequences of unchecked jealousy.
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