He Knew He Was Right


Read by Arielle Lipshaw

(4.4 stars; 76 reviews)

He Knew He Was Right is a 1869 novel written by Anthony Trollope which describes the failure of a marriage caused by the unreasonable jealousy of a husband exacerbated by the stubbornness of a willful wife. As is common with Trollope's works, there are also several substantial subplots. Trollope considered this work to be a failure; he viewed the main character as unsympathetic, and the secondary characters and plots much more lively and interesting. (Summary by Wikipedia) (30 hr 2 min)

Chapters

Showing How Wrath Began 19:51 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Colonel Osbourne 16:46 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Lady Milborough's Dinner Party 19:25 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Hugh Stanbury 18:28 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Showing How the Quarrel Progressed 16:25 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Showing How Reconciliation Was Made 24:56 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Miss Jemima Stanbury, of Exeter 24:12 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
'I know it will do' 18:17 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Showing How the Quarrel Progressed Again 16:52 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Hard Words 12:23 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Lady Milborough as Ambassador 25:46 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Miss Stanbury's Generosity 20:07 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
The Honourable Mr Glascock 28:38 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
The Clock House at Nuncombe Putney 19:08 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
What They Said About It in the Close 11:19 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Dartmoor 17:37 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
A Gentleman Comes to Nuncombe Putney 17:23 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
The Stanbury Correspondence 21:00 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Bozzle, the Ex-Policeman 21:00 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Showing How Colonel Osbourne Went to Cockchaffington 16:47 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Showing How Colonel Osbourne Went to Nuncombe Putney 17:01 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Showing How Miss Stanbury Behaved to Her Two Nieces 22:27 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Colonel Osbourne and Mr Bozzle Return to London 17:43 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Niddon Park 16:51 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Hugh Stanbury Smokes His Pipe 20:21 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
A Third Party is So Objectionable 17:17 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Mr Trevelyan's Letter to His Wife 16:55 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Great Tribulation 16:53 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Mr and Mrs Outhouse 15:44 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Dorothy Makes Up Her Mind 22:30 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Mr Brooke Burgess 21:35 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
The 'Full Moon' at St Diddulph's 15:43 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Hugh Stanbury Smokes Another Pipe 15:10 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Priscilla's Wisdom 11:03 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Mr Gibson's Good Fortune 27:05 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Miss Stanbury's Wrath 14:21 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Mont Cenis 21:49 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Verdict of the Jury--'Mad, my Lord" 11:08 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Miss Nora Rowley is Maltreated 12:41 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
'C.G.' 9:49 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Showing What Took Place at St Diddulph's 21:36 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Miss Stanbury and Mr Gibson Become Two 17:39 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Laburnum Cottage 15:37 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Brooke Burgess Takes Leave of Exeter 21:19 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Trevelyan at Venice 18:05 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
The American Minister 16:07 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
About Fishing, and Navigation, and Head-Dresses 25:22 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Mr Gibson is Punished 18:34 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Mr Brooke Burgess After Supper 13:09 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Camilla Triumphant 16:55 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Showing What Happened During Miss Stanbury's Illness 28:31 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Mr Outhouse Complains That It's Hard 10:00 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Hugh Stanbury Is Shown to Be No Conjuror 16:20 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Mr Gibson's Threat 17:37 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
The Republican Browning 22:12 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Withered Grass 19:14 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Dorothy's Fate 22:11 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Dorothy at Home 13:56 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Mr Bozzle at Home 12:08 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Another Struggle 27:55 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Parker's Hotel, Mowbray Street 15:50 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Lady Rowley Makes an Attempt 21:48 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Sir Marmaduke at Home 22:14 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Sir Marmaduke at His Club 11:52 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Mysterious Agencies 22:21 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Of a Quarter of Lamb 10:30 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
River's Cottage 22:23 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Major Magruder's Committee 11:42 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Sir Marmaduke at Willesden 11:51 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Showing What Nora Rowley Thought about Carriages 16:48 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Showing What Hugh Stanbury Thought about the Duty of Men 16:15 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
The Delivery of the Lamb 17:56 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Dorothy Returns to Exeter 19:24 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
The Lioness Aroused 19:26 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
The Rowleys Go Over the Alps 20:05 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
'We shall be so poor' 17:07 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
The Future Lady Peterborough 20:50 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Casalunga 23:42 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
'I can sleep on the boards' 12:10 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Will They Despise Him? 20:06 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Mr Glascock Is Master 22:28 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Mrs French's Carving Knife 16:50 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Bella Victrix 16:15 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Self-sacrifice 12:43 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
The Baths of Lucca 20:01 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Mr Glascock as Nurse 24:44 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Mr Glascock's Marriage Completed 22:34 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Cropper and Burgess 23:13 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
'I wouldn't do it, if I was you' 10:48 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Lady Rowley Conquered 17:18 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Four O'Clock in the Morning 20:09 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Trevelyan Discourses on Life 19:43 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
'Say that you forgive me' 23:34 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
A Real Christian 17:41 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Trevelyan Back in England 16:40 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Monkhams 17:25 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Mrs Brooke Burgess 16:35 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Acquitted 18:43 Read by Arielle Lipshaw
Conclusion 5:51 Read by Arielle Lipshaw

Reviews

boring long book


(2 stars)

I found this book so boring! the reader is excellent but what a ridiculous story about a stupid husband and stupid wife that fight about a old man... I don't even want to finish it, there better books.


(5 stars)

Twists and turns aplenty and read by an excellent reader

Relationships & Romance


(5 stars)

Once again Anthony Trollope shows us a variety of courtships and a variety of relationships. The main story is quite sad and the reader can’t help feeling that there are elements which AT must have witnessed in life. The characters are well drawn with Detective Bozzle, Colonel Osborne, and Aunt Stanbury leaving a strong impression. AT deftly weaves a host of characters throughout with storylines both tragic and comedic, as is his way. Lovers, siblings, parents, children, cousins, friends who come & go; all relationships have their moment in the sun. We even get a glimpse of foreign parts and customs, as well as slices of social station. It’s a long book but there is a lot within its pages. Arielle Lipshaw does a wonderful job as reader. She speaks clearly, keeps a decent pace, and reads with flowing fluency.

One of the best


(5 stars)

One of the better Trollope's showing off his ability as a psychologist. Trollope has the skill of creating complex situations with any real baddies but highlights the chance happenings and slight wrong decisions that can lead to real trouble. And very well read.

THANK HEAVENS FOR THE SUB-PLOTS


(4 stars)

Trollope is always interesting because of his sharply defined characters and his descriptive genius. These saved this book because the primary plot was wretched, the married couple being bull-headed and totally incapable of sane communication. Extremely well read!

Thank you....


(5 stars)

Although a little long-winded at times, this is an enjoyable story with the usual Trollope cast of strong characters. Thank you Arielle Lipshaw for your beautiful reading of this book.

loved it!


(5 stars)

With exceptional narration and an interesting story I was engrossed to the end. Thank you LibriVox for providing some of the best audio books.

well read, interesting story and choice of names for the characters.


(4 stars)