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Dr. Wortle's School is a perfect example of a satisfying and well-written Victorian novel, and were it not for the many other vastly superior Victorian novels, it might be an incredibly exciting book to read. It's a decent character-study, but lacks the ambition and insight present in Trollope's best writing; it's not a very good introduction to his work. If you like Victorian novels, and temper your expectations, you'll likely enjoy this book.🤘
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