The Rector
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A small provincial town confronts the uncertain impact of a newly arrived clergyman whose convictions remain obscure. The narrative traces local society and its rival religious factions, showing how parish politics, personal reputations, and private anxieties intersect. Through linked episodes and close character studies, residents’ manners, pretensions, and quiet affections are gently satirized while individual loneliness and moral earnestness are sympathetically observed. The book unfolds as a mosaic of social encounters that gradually reveal how one newcomer disturbs established routines and prompts reassessment of community ties and personal priorities.
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