The novel "Lothair" is a work of fiction that centers around the life and experiences of the title character, Lothair. The story follows Lothair, a young English nobleman, as he navigates the complexities of society, politics, and romance in Victorian England and various European settings.
Disraeli's novel explores themes of politics, religion, social class, and the moral and intellectual dilemmas faced by the protagonist as he encounters different situations and people from diverse backgrounds. The narrative includes elements of romance, intrigue, and societal commentary, reflecting Disraeli's own experiences and observations of the political and social landscape of his time.
"Lothair" was among Disraeli's popular works, known for its intricate plot, political insights, and commentary on the power struggles and societal dynamics of the Victorian era. The novel presents a captivating tale while also providing a glimpse into the political and social milieu of the time.