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The narrative follows a newly appointed Reverend Andrew Deane, a self-conscious, young bachelor clergyman who arrives in a small coastal parish and confronts the everyday absurdities of rural life. He strives to assert dignity while navigating local personalities, parish customs, household arrangements, and gossip; interactions with the blunt churchwarden and awkward domestic staff expose the gap between his expectations and village realities. The book sketches a sequence of comic episodes and character studies that examine pride, social pretension, and human foibles, balancing gentle satire with affectionate observation of provincial manners.

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J. E. Buckrose

J. E. Buckrose was a British author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of social dynamics and personal relationships, reflecting the complexities of contemporary life. Among his notable titles are "A Bachelor's Comedy," which delves into the humorous intricacies of bachelorhood, and "The Privet Hedge," a narrative that examines the subtleties of suburban existence. Buckrose's writing is characterized by wit and keen observation, making him a distinctive voice in the literary landscape of his time.

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