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Son of a bankrupt landowner, Frank Gresham is intent on marrying his beloved Mary Thorne, despite her illegitimacy and apparent poverty. Franks ambitious mother and haughty aunt are set against the match, however, and push him to save the familys mortgaged estate by making a good marriage to a wealthy heiress. Only Marys loving uncle, Dr Thorne, knows the secret of her Son of a bankrupt landowner, Frank Gresham is intent on marrying his beloved Mary Thorne, despite her illegitimacy and apparent poverty. Franks ambitious mother and haughty aunt are set against the match, however, and push him to save the familys mortgaged estate by making a good marriage to a wealthy heiress. Only Marys loving uncle, Dr Thorne, knows the secret of her birth and the fortune she is to inherit that will make her socially acceptable in the eyes of Franks family - but the high-principled doctor believes she should be accepted on her own terms. A telling examination of the relationship between society, money and morality, Dr Thorne (1858) is enduringly popular for Trollopes affectionate depiction of rural English life and his deceptively simple portrayal of human nature.
Son of a bankrupt landowner, Frank Gresham is intent on marrying his beloved Mary Thorne, despite her illegitimacy and apparent poverty. Franks ambitious mother and haughty aunt are set against the match, however, and push him to save the familys mortgaged estate by making a good marriage to a wealthy heiress. Only Marys loving uncle, Dr Thorne, knows the secret of her Son of a bankrupt landowner, Frank Gresham is intent on marrying his beloved Mary Thorne, despite her illegitimacy and apparent poverty. Franks ambitious mother and haughty aunt are set against the match, however, and push him to save... Read More