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A young heir grows uneasy with his relatives' fashionable life and investigates their neglected country property, uncovering mismanagement and suffering among tenants. Satirical portraits of social vanity and pretension are set against detailed scenes of rural distress, exposing the harms of absentee stewardship and corrupt agents. Romantic entanglements and family pride complicate efforts to secure restitution, while moral conscience prompts earnest attempts at persuasion and reform. The narrative balances comedy of manners with pointed social critique, emphasizing responsibility, practical improvement of estates, and the domestic and communal costs of neglect.

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Maria Edgeworth

Maria Edgeworth (1768-1849) was an Anglo-Irish writer known for her contributions to the development of the novel and for her insightful explorations of social issues. Her most famous work, "Castle Rackrent," is often regarded as one of the first historical novels in English, offering a vivid portrayal of Irish society through the eyes of a servant. Edgeworth's writing is characterized by its moral complexity and keen observations of human behavior, as seen in her various collections of tales and novels, such as "Belinda" and "Murad the Unlucky, and Other Tales." In addition to fiction, she also wrote extensively on education, advocating for practical approaches to learning.

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