
He Knew He Was Right
He Knew He Was Right is a novel by Anthony Trollope, published in 1869, that explores the disintegration of a marriage due to a husband's irrational jealousy and his wife's strong-willed nature. The narrative is enriched by several significant subplots, showcasing Trollope's characteristic depth in character development. Despite Trollope's own view of the work as a failure, he believed the secondary characters and their stories were more compelling than the main plot. This novel reflects themes of love, trust, and the complexities of relationships.




























