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Mr. Claghorn's Daughter

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The narrative follows a family's social and religious conflicts as a determined matriarch seeks influence by establishing a chapel and seminary while younger members navigate love, temptation and conscience. A cynical philosopher, an earnest theologian, cousins and companions travel, dispute art and faith, and confront modern ideas; journeys abroad and local episodes reveal secret passions, a compromising liaison, financial strain and public scandal. Debates about belief and decorum, private remorse and communal rivalry build toward personal crises that force characters to reassess loyalties, seek reconciliation and confront the costs of reputation and desire.

About the Author

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Hilary Trent

Hilary Trent is an author recognized for her novel "Mr. Claghorn's Daughter," which explores themes of family dynamics and societal expectations. While not widely known, Trent's work contributes to the literary landscape of her time, offering insights into the complexities of relationships and personal identity. Her writing reflects a keen observation of character and a nuanced understanding of human emotions, making her a noteworthy figure for readers interested in early 20th-century literature.