
He Knew He Was Right by Anthony Trollope is a psychological and domestic novel about jealousy, pride, marriage, and the damage caused by obsession. The plot follows a husband whose suspicion grows until it threatens his relationships and sense of self, while those around him are pulled into the emotional fallout. Readers who enjoy Victorian fiction with serious attention to marriage and interior tension will find one of Trollope's most compelling studies of self-deception.\n\nThe novel is especially powerful because Trollope treats emotional instability not as melodrama but as a social and moral problem with real consequences.
He Knew He Was Right will appeal to readers who appreciate long-form character fiction, family conflict, and nuanced observation of private life. It is a deeply readable exploration of how certainty can become a form of ruin.
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