Cousin Henry
Cousin Henry, authored by the renowned Anthony Trollope, is a captivating exploration of human nature and societal expectations. First published in 1879, this novel stands out as one of Trollope's most unconventional shorter works. The story revolves around the unlikely hero, Cousin Henry, who is characterized as a tiresome yet timid coward. Trollope's masterful storytelling offers profound insights into his character, evoking both compassion and intrigue from readers.
Set against the backdrop of Wales, Cousin Henry delves into themes of inheritance and succession, making it a compelling read for fans of domestic fiction. This edition, published in 2008, features 336 pages of rich narrative that showcases Trollope's literary prowess. As part of the Oxford World's Classics series, this book not only provides an accurate text but also reflects Oxford's dedication to making classic literature accessible to all.