
Castle Richmond is Anthony Trollope's Irish novel about land, class, family crisis, and the pressures created by historical change. Set against the realities of famine-era Ireland, it mixes romance and social observation with a serious concern for the effects of poverty, inheritance, and political tension.
Readers interested in Victorian realism with historical and social depth will find much to absorb here. Trollope explores how private lives are shaped by public conditions, and he does so with his usual attention to character and motive. The novel is a strong choice for anyone wanting a thoughtful 19th-century story that connects domestic drama to a wider social landscape. It also offers a clear view of moral and social strain.
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