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Mark Gildersleeve: A Novel

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The novel depicts life in the mill town of Belton, where a dramatic waterfall and its diverted waters drive factories and determine local fortunes. It follows the Obershaw family's long control of the water-power, the transfer of estate influence to a son-in-law, and the social stir caused by the patriarch's death and the distribution of wealth. Interwoven with industrial description are domestic scenes and personal bonds, including the devotion of a housekeeper who raised a young man, highlighting contrasts between avarice, duty, and affectionate loyalty.

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John S. Sauzade

John S. Sauzade is an author known for his novel "Mark Gildersleeve: A Novel." While not widely recognized in contemporary literary circles, his work contributes to the rich tapestry of early 20th-century American literature. "Mark Gildersleeve" showcases Sauzade's narrative style and character development, reflecting the themes and concerns of his time. His writing offers a glimpse into the social and cultural dynamics of the era, making it a noteworthy read for those interested in historical fiction.