Doctor Thorne weaves a tale of love, legacy, and societal norms in Victorian England. Dr. Thorne raises his niece Mary in secret, concealing her true parentage to protect her from stigma. When Mary and Frank Gresham, heir to Greshamsbury, fall in love, their union faces opposition due to Mary's lack of fortune and dubious birth. The narrative explores themes of morality, class distinction, and the pursuit of happiness against the backdrop of English country life, culminating in unexpected revelations that challenge the characters' perceptions and societal expectations.
Doctor Thorne stands out for its focus on societal themes beyond the ecclesiastical setting of Barchester. Suggested by Trollope's brother, the novel diverges from the series' norm by situating most of its narrative in Greshamsbury, delving into issues of class, money, and social standing. The story revolves around the titular character, his niece Mary, and their interactions with the Gresham family, highlighting the complexities of English social hierarchy and the constraints it imposes on personal relationships and ambitions.
This case laminate collector's edition includes a Victorian inspired dust-jacket.