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The narrative depicts life on a bleak moor where landscape and weather shape harsh human behavior and livelihoods; interwoven episodes follow villagers such as Brightly and his companion Ju, local families, and figures like Pendoggat as they confront poverty, superstition, and recurring cruelty both human and natural. The author alternates realist scenes of survival—lodging in barns, swaling fires, bankruptcy—with folkloric digressions on fairyland, witchcraft, justice, and pastoral music, producing a portrait of endurance, communal rituals, and moral struggle that culminates in themes of regeneration and renunciation.

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John Trevena

John Trevena was a British author known for his diverse storytelling that often explored themes of conflict and human experience. His works span various genres, including historical fiction and adventure. Notable titles include "Furze the Cruel," which delves into the complexities of human nature, and "Menotah: A Tale of the Riel Rebellion," reflecting on significant historical events. Trevena's writing is characterized by vivid descriptions and a deep understanding of his characters' motivations, making his narratives both engaging and thought-provoking. His contributions to literature offer readers a glimpse into the past while addressing timeless themes.

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