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An Old Man's Love Volume II

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""An Old Man's Love"" Volume 2 by Anthony Trollope continues the intricate narrative centered around a poignant love triangle, exploring themes of unrequited love, duty, and the contrasting desires of age and youth within the context of Victorian society. In this volume, the love triangle between William Whittlestaff, Mary Lawrie, and John Gordon intensifies. William Whittlestaff, an older bachelor, has developed deep feelings for his young ward, Mary Lawrie. Despite his love for her, he is acutely aware of the significant age difference and the social implications it brings. This emotional turmoil is exacerbated by the societal expectations and pressures of Victorian Society, which dictate much of the characters' behavior and decisions. The character development is profound, particularly in the portrayal of Whittlestaff and Mary. Whittlestaff's noble yet heart-wrenching decision and Mary's evolution from a grateful ward to a woman asserting her right to choose her own path reflect their growth throughout the novel. In the end, the novel resolves the tension between personal happiness and social duty, leaving the characters with a sense of closure and the readers with a deep understanding of the emotional and societal intricacies of Victorian life. ""An Old Man's Love"" remains a testament to Trollope's skill in weaving complex characters and moral questions into an engaging and emotionally resonant narrative.

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ISBN: 9789364288989
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Author: Anthony Trollope
Publisher: Double 9 Books an imprint of Repro India Limited
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 94 pages
Genres: Romance / Relationship Stories

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