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A young woman leaves her family to take up work in a rural household, anxious about her modest background, unfamiliar tasks, and possible shame if her past becomes known. Placed in the kitchen by a patron, she encounters the strict ordering of servants' hierarchies, rivalries with other staff, and moments of small kindness and humiliation. Episodes with colleagues such as the cook, pantry attendants, and a dismissed stableman reveal workplace gossip, discipline, and the slow acquisition of practical skills. The narrative follows her day-to-day efforts to keep her situation, manage obligations to her family, and adapt to the social expectations of domestic service.

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George Moore

George Moore was an Irish novelist, poet, and playwright, known for his contributions to the literary heritage of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of love, desire, and the complexities of human relationships. Among his notable titles is "Esther Waters," a poignant narrative that delves into the struggles of a young woman in Victorian society. Moore's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and realism, making him a significant figure in the transition from Victorian literature to modernism. His diverse body of work includes novels, essays, and critical writings, reflecting his engagement with contemporary artistic movements.

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