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Anthony Trollope

Dr. Wortle's School

In “Dr. Wortle's School,” Anthony Trollope offers a penetrating insight into the moral complexities of Victorian society through the story of a schoolmaster confronted with a scandalous dilemma. Written in Trollope's characteristic style that blends sharp social commentary with intricate character development, the novel navigates themes of education, integrity, and social class. Set against the backdrop of a struggling boarding school, the narrative examines the conflicts between personal ethics and societal expectations, utilizing a rich tapestry of dialogue and vivid descriptions that encapsulate the nuances of human relationships. Anthony Trollope, a prolific Victorian novelist, often explored themes of politics, society, and morality in his works, heavily influenced by his own experiences within the educational and ecclesiastical spheres. His keen observations on the human condition, drawn from his extensive travels and personal encounters, lend an authenticity to his characters and settings. Trollope's unique ability to illuminate the struggles of ordinary people set him apart as one of the era's most insightful literary voices. “Dr. Wortle's School” is recommended for readers who appreciate thoughtful explorations of character and society. Trollope'Äôs deft storytelling, along with his nuanced portrayal of the moral challenges faced by educators, makes this novel an essential read for those interested in the intersection of personal conviction and social obligation.
257 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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