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A collection of short stories that portrays cruelty, passion, and moral ambiguity across varied settings, from village routines and intimate relationships to urban disaster and the stresses of war. Individual narratives concentrate on people driven by desire, jealousy, fear, or greed, and often end in violence, madness, or loss. The writing shifts between close psychological observation and vivid scene-setting, using specific incidents to examine communal judgement, the costs of loyalty and betrayal, and the unpredictable consequences of personal choices.

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Gerald Cumberland

Gerald Cumberland was an English author known for his reflective and often critical exploration of society in his works. His notable book, "Set Down in Malice: A Book of Reminiscences," offers a personal narrative that delves into his experiences and observations, blending autobiography with social commentary. In addition, his collection "Tales of a Cruel Country" presents a series of stories that highlight the harsh realities of life in early 20th-century England. Cumberland's writing is characterized by its keen insight and a poignant sense of place, contributing to the literary landscape of his time.

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