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The Black Baronet; or, The Chronicles Of Ballytrain / The Works of William Carleton, Volume One

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A mysterious stranger arrives in a provincial town and unsettles local families by concealing his identity while probing secrets; jealousies, falsehoods and an attempted intrigue entangle a baronet's household, a young couple, priests, and petty worthies. The narrative moves between domestic dialogue, social satire, and scenes of law and disorder—taverns, cottages, demesne, a watchhouse and an asylum—where anonymous letters, spying, a fortune-teller and a diabolical plot escalate tensions. Reversals of fortune, revelations of parentage and moral reckonings culminate in exposures and reconciliations that untangle the mysteries around the titular baronet.

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William Carleton

William Carleton was an Irish novelist and playwright, renowned for his vivid portrayals of rural Irish life in the 19th century. His works often explore themes of social class, culture, and the struggles of the Irish peasantry. Carleton's notable contributions include "The Black Prophet: A Tale of Irish Famine," which reflects the hardships faced during the Great Famine, and "Fardorougha, The Miser," a tale that delves into the complexities of human nature and greed. His storytelling is characterized by rich character development and a deep understanding of the Irish landscape and its people.

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