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A provincial social novel follows the intersecting lives of several middle‑class families in a small town, where manners, ambitions, and private resentments shape daily interactions. Attention centers on two contrasting women whose temperaments and decisions quietly determine the course of local courtships and alliances. Through scenes of parish gatherings, household routine, and everyday gossip the narrative shows how petty manipulations and suppressed longings escalate into betrayal and personal calamity. The authors combine keen psychological observation with wry, often satirical portraits of social ritual, revealing the moral ambiguities and hidden cruelties beneath outward respectability.

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E. Oe. Somerville

E. Oe. Somerville was an Irish author known for her vivid depictions of rural life in Ireland. Alongside her cousin Martin Ross, she co-authored several works that capture the charm and complexities of Irish society. Her notable book, "The Real Charlotte," showcases her keen observational skills and wit, while "Further Experiences of an Irish R.M." continues to explore themes of identity and belonging in the Irish landscape. Somerville's writing is characterized by a blend of humor and poignancy, making her contributions to literature significant in the context of Irish cultural heritage.

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