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Woodburn Grange: A story of English country life; vol. 1 of 3

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A portrait of English rural life centered on an old landed family whose proud Norman lineage contrasts with their diminishing social relevance; the narrative sketches generations at the estate, local neighbours and village characters, and events such as fêtes, picnics, and communal gatherings. Through episodes introducing figures like Sir Roger Rockville, the Woodburns, Betty Trapps, and Thorsby, the story explores conservatism, social customs, agricultural practices, and shifting relations between gentry and villagers, combining family history, local politics, and seasonal festivities to depict changing country manners and the everyday rhythms of estate and village life.

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William Howitt

William Howitt was an English author and poet known for his diverse contributions to literature, particularly in the 19th century. He wrote extensively on various subjects, including history, poetry, and rural life. His notable works include "Colonization and Christianity," which examines the treatment of indigenous peoples by European colonizers, and the two-volume series "Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets," where he explores the lives and environments of significant poets. Howitt's writings reflect his deep interest in social issues and the natural world, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of his time.

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