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Paperback Dr. Wortle's School Book

ISBN: 1025616626

ISBN13: 9781025616629

Dr. Wortle's School

"Dr. Wortle's School" is a compelling exploration of moral courage and social hypocrisy by the celebrated Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope. The narrative centers on Dr. Wortle, a strong-willed clergyman and headmaster of a prestigious preparatory school. His professional and personal world is thrown into turmoil when it is discovered that his valued assistant, Mr. Peacocke, and his wife are living in a technically bigamous marriage due to a tragic misunderstanding involving her previous husband.

As the local community reacts with outrage and demands the dismissal of the couple, Dr. Wortle must decide whether to adhere to the rigid social and religious dictates of the time or to stand by those he deems innocent of intentional wrongdoing. Trollope masterfully depicts the tension between public reputation and private conscience, offering a nuanced portrait of a man willing to risk his standing for the sake of his principles. With its sharp characterizations and insightful social commentary, "Dr. Wortle's School" remains a poignant study of empathy and the complexities of human morality in 19th-century England.

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