
Mr Scarborough's Family
Published in 1883, 'Mr. Scarborough's Family' by Anthony Trollope explores the complexities of inheritance and legitimacy within the wealthy Scarborough family. As Mr. Scarborough nears death, he reveals that his eldest son, Mountjoy, has squandered his inheritance, leading to a dramatic declaration of illegitimacy that threatens to upend the family dynamics. The novel delves into themes of greed, deception, and the moral implications of wealth, making it a notable work in Trollope's oeuvre.
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Michele Eaton, Richard Kilmer (1942-2022), Barry O'Neill, Larry Beasley +10 more




























