He Knew He Was Right

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Anthony Trollope 1869
English
  • Showing How Wrath Began
  • Colonel Osbourne
  • Lady Milborough's Dinner Party
  • Hugh Stanbury
  • Showing How the Quarrel Progressed
  • Showing How Reconciliation Was Made
  • Miss Jemima Stanbury, of Exeter
  • 'I know it will do'
  • Showing How the Quarrel Progressed Again
  • Hard Words
  • Lady Milborough as Ambassador
  • Miss Stanbury's Generosity
  • The Honourable Mr Glascock
  • The Clock House at Nuncombe Putney
  • What They Said About It in the Close
  • Dartmoor
  • A Gentleman Comes to Nuncombe Putney
  • The Stanbury Correspondence
  • Bozzle, the Ex-Policeman
  • Showing How Colonel Osbourne Went to Cockchaffington
  • Showing How Colonel Osbourne Went to Nuncombe Putney
  • Showing How Miss Stanbury Behaved to Her Two Nieces
  • Colonel Osbourne and Mr Bozzle Return to London
  • Niddon Park
  • Hugh Stanbury Smokes His Pipe
  • A Third Party is So Objectionable
  • Mr Trevelyan's Letter to His Wife
  • Great Tribulation
  • Mr and Mrs Outhouse
  • Dorothy Makes Up Her Mind
  • Mr Brooke Burgess
  • The 'Full Moon' at St Diddulph's
  • Hugh Stanbury Smokes Another Pipe
  • Priscilla's Wisdom
  • Mr Gibson's Good Fortune
  • Miss Stanbury's Wrath
  • Mont Cenis
  • Verdict of the Jury--'Mad, my Lord"
  • Miss Nora Rowley is Maltreated
  • 'C.G.'
  • Showing What Took Place at St Diddulph's
  • Miss Stanbury and Mr Gibson Become Two
  • Laburnum Cottage
  • Brooke Burgess Takes Leave of Exeter
  • Trevelyan at Venice
  • The American Minister
  • About Fishing, and Navigation, and Head-Dresses
  • Mr Gibson is Punished
  • Mr Brooke Burgess After Supper
  • Camilla Triumphant
  • Showing What Happened During Miss Stanbury's Illness
  • Mr Outhouse Complains That It's Hard
  • Hugh Stanbury Is Shown to Be No Conjuror
  • Mr Gibson's Threat
  • The Republican Browning
  • Withered Grass
  • Dorothy's Fate
  • Dorothy at Home
  • Mr Bozzle at Home
  • Another Struggle
  • Parker's Hotel, Mowbray Street
  • Lady Rowley Makes an Attempt
  • Sir Marmaduke at Home
  • Sir Marmaduke at His Club
  • Mysterious Agencies
  • Of a Quarter of Lamb
  • River's Cottage
  • Major Magruder's Committee
  • Sir Marmaduke at Willesden
  • Showing What Nora Rowley Thought about Carriages
  • Showing What Hugh Stanbury Thought about the Duty of Men
  • The Delivery of the Lamb
  • Dorothy Returns to Exeter
  • The Lioness Aroused
  • The Rowleys Go Over the Alps
  • 'We shall be so poor'
  • The Future Lady Peterborough
  • Casalunga
  • 'I can sleep on the boards'
  • Will They Despise Him?
  • Mr Glascock Is Master
  • Mrs French's Carving Knife
  • Bella Victrix
  • Self-sacrifice
  • The Baths of Lucca
  • Mr Glascock as Nurse
  • Mr Glascock's Marriage Completed
  • Cropper and Burgess
  • 'I wouldn't do it, if I was you'
  • Lady Rowley Conquered
  • Four O'Clock in the Morning
  • Trevelyan Discourses on Life
  • 'Say that you forgive me'
  • A Real Christian
  • Trevelyan Back in England
  • Monkhams
  • Mrs Brooke Burgess
  • Acquitted
  • Conclusion
He Knew He Was Right is a 1869 novel written by Anthony Trollope which describes the failure of a marriage caused by the unreasonable jealousy of a husband exacerbated by the stubbornness of a willful wife. As is common with Trollope's works, there are also several substantial subplots. Trollope considered this work to be a failure; he viewed the main character as unsympathetic, and the secondary characters and plots much more lively and interesting. (Summary by Wikipedia)

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