He Knew He was Right

He Knew He Was Right by Anthony Trollope, published by Penguin in 2004, is a significant work in the literary canon, comprising 834 pages in English. The novel centers on the theme of sexual jealousy, as Louis Trevelyan unjustly accuses his wife, Emily, of infidelity with a family friend. As Louis’s suspicions escalate into madness, Trollope presents a deep psychological exploration of his character, paralleling him with the tragic figure of Othello, while also addressing the dynamics of marriage and possession.
Readers will encounter a rich narrative that delves into the disintegration of the Trevelyans’ marriage, alongside a diverse cast that examines female emancipation and the nuances of obedience versus subjection. The novel, published in 1869, coincides with significant discussions around women’s rights and the Divorce Act, making it a timely reflection on societal norms. Trollope’s portrayal of spirited single women adds depth to the narrative, inviting contemplation on the roles and agency of women in a patriarchal society.
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Now serialised for television, He Knew He Was Right is widely acknowledged as one of Trollope’s most striking achievements. The central theme of the novel is the sexual jealousy of Louis Trevelyan who unjustly accuses his wife Emily of a liaison with a friend of her father’s. As his suspicion deepens into madness, Trollope gives us a profound psychological study in which Louis’ obsessive delirium is comparable to the tormented figure of Othello, tragically flawed by self-deception. Against the disintegration of the Trevelyans’ marriage, a lively cast of characters explore the ideas of female emancipation and how to distinguish between obedience and subjection. Although himself no supporter of women’s rights, in this novel some of Trollope’s most spirited characters are single women. Published in 1869, the same year as John Stuart Mills’ The Subjection of Women and while the Divorce Act was a relative novelty, He Knew He Was Right was a timely novel, drawing a fine line between the obedience of women within marriage and their total possession by men.
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