Set in the 1850s, Anthony Trollope's "Doctor Thorne" explores the intricate social dynamics of rural England. The novel centers on Doctor Thorne, a respected physician, and his niece, Mary, who is considered socially inferior due to her uncertain parentage and lack of fortune. Their lives become intertwined with the wealthy Gresham family of Greshamsbury Park, particularly young Frank Gresham, heir to the estate, who falls deeply in love with Mary.
However, Frank's mother, Lady Arabella, is determined to secure a more advantageous match for her son to restore the family's dwindling finances. The novel follows the complex relationships and societal pressures that threaten to keep Frank and Mary apart, exploring themes of love, class, and the importance of personal integrity. "Doctor Thorne" offers a captivating glimpse into Victorian society and the challenges faced by those who dare to defy its rigid conventions.
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