The Belton Estate

The Belton Estate by Anthony Trollope is a literary work published by Penguin Books in 1993, comprising 448 pages. This novel explores the life of Mrs. Amedroz, the wife of Bernard Amedroz Esq of Belton Castle, and the impact of her death on their young children, Charles and Clara. The narrative delves into the challenges faced by the family following this significant loss, highlighting the emotional and social ramifications within their sphere of life.
Readers will find a detailed examination of familial relationships and the struggles that arise from personal tragedy. The story presents themes of grief and resilience, set against the backdrop of societal expectations. As the children navigate their lives after their mother’s passing, the book offers insights into the complexities of their upbringing and the influence of their heritage. This edition is available in English and is suited for those interested in classic literature and fiction.
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Mrs Amedroz the wife of Bernard Amedroz Esq of Belton Castle and mother of Charles and Clara Amedroz died when those children were only eight and six years old thereby subjecting them to the greatest misfortune which children born in that sphere of life can be made to suffer
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