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The Adventures of Hugh Trevor

By Thomas Holcroft

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"The Adventures of Hugh Trevor" by Thomas Holcroft is a novel written in the late 18th century, which explores themes of social standing, family, and ...

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2006-02-01
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"The Adventures of Hugh Trevor" by Thomas Holcroft is a novel written in the late 18th century, which explores themes of social standing, family, and personal development. The narrative begins with reflections on the choices that shape one's life, particularly the impact of familial expectations and the pursuit of knowledge and virtue. It follows the main character, Hugh Trevor, as he navigates the complexities of his origins, family conflicts, and the significant challenges brought about by his parents' tumultuous relationship. The opening of the novel introduces the reader to Hugh's world through his retrospective narration, beginning with his birth and the circumstances surrounding his family's struggles. The early chapters delve into his mother's defiance against her father's wishes, the emotional scars from familial pride, and Hugh's growing awareness of his identity amid the chaos. His father is depicted as an ambitious yet reckless figure, while his mother embodies the plight of a woman at odds with societal norms. As the narrative progresses, Hugh’s development is marked by a desire for education and understanding, which becomes increasingly challenging due to the instability of his household and external circumstances. This early segment sets the stage for Hugh's adventures and misadventures, establishing a balance between personal growth and societal critique that invites further exploration. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Thomas Holcroft was an English dramatist, miscellanist, poet, novelist and translator. He was sympathetic to the early ideas of the French Revolution and helped Thomas Paine to publish the first part of The Rights of Man.

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