Lady Anna

Lady Anna by Anthony Trollope, published by Norilana Books in May 2010, is a British Victorian novel that explores themes of social mores, courtship, and thwarted relationships. This edition spans 428 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on the impact of a prolonged legal dispute regarding the validity of a noble title, affecting the lives of a countess and her daughter, Lady Anna.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Lady Anna’s internal conflict as she navigates the pressures of love and duty, caught between two suitors and her mother’s strong influence. The story delves into the complexities of familial expectations and societal norms, offering insights into the historical context of the time. With its focus on romance and the intricacies of personal relationships, this novel presents a detailed examination of the challenges faced by women in a patriarchal society.
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Lady Anna (1874) by Anthony Trollope is a British Victorian novel of social mores, courtship, and thwarted relationships, dealing with the impact of an extended legal dispute over the validity of a noble title upon the lives of a countess and her daughter.
In this powerful story that the author himself considered one of his most successful, Lady Anna is torn between love and duty, between two suitors and the pressures of conforming to her mother’s iron will.
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