A Reputed Changeling; Or, Three Seventh Years Two Centuries Ago
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Set in seventeenth-century coastal Hampshire, the narrative follows the fallout from a child's alleged replacement by a changeling, showing how gossip, fear and superstition spread through parish life. Interwoven episodes of schooling, family gatherings and small-town rivalries escalate into irregular legal proceedings, while local clergy, gentry and magistrates confront the tensions between custom, authority and reputation. The tale combines vivid domestic detail with an exploration of belief, social hierarchy and the precariousness of order in a provincial community.
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