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Wenderholme: A Story of Lancashire and Yorkshire

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A rural-northern English community is portrayed through interlocking episodes that contrast the fading life of traditional country families with the rising energy of industrial towns and new wealth. Social barriers, local habits—especially prevalent drinking—and changing landscapes are examined as characters from differing classes interact, notably when militia service and shared obligations force closer contact. The narrative traces personal connections, rivalries, and adjustments of manners as villages become towns and estates yield to commercial pressures, presenting a measured account of social transition, local color, and the tensions between preservation and modernity.

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Philip Gilbert Hamerton

Philip Gilbert Hamerton was a British author and art critic, known for his insightful writings on aesthetics and the intellectual life. His works often explore the intersection of art, culture, and human relationships. Among his notable titles is "The Intellectual Life," which reflects his philosophical approach to creativity and thought. Hamerton's fiction, such as "Wenderholme: A Story of Lancashire and Yorkshire," showcases his ability to weave rich narratives with a deep sense of place. His contributions to literature and art criticism have left a lasting impact on the understanding of artistic expression in the 19th century.

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