
Bertrams
Published in 1864, 'Bertrams' by Anthony Trollope follows the lives of three members of the Bertram family: Sir Lionel, his son George, and their wealthy uncle. The narrative centers on the romantic entanglements of George and the resolution of the uncle's fortune, interspersed with humorous observations on British society, politics, and travel, particularly in Egypt. The novel is notable for its exploration of social dynamics and the complexities of familial relationships within a richly detailed setting.




























