Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent / The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
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The story follows an ambitious estate agent, his family, and the tenants and local figures who surround the management of a northern Irish property, portraying episodes of bargains, legal maneuvers, rent days, lodge politics, and personal rivalries. Through a succession of scenes—courtroom encounters, moral dialogues, village quarrels, and a climactic trial—the narrative exposes hypocrisy, religious and political factionalism, absentee landlordism, and the human costs of economic pressure. Comic and satirical elements alternate with tragic incidents, while recurring characters illustrate varying responses to justice, loyalty, poverty, and conscience.
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