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Jenny: A Village Idyl

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A village woman named Jenny and her neighbors are sketched through scenes of rural life and mounting crisis: train journeys, farmhouse and domestic scenes, market and social visits, and tense encounters with the local squire and gentry. Personal misfortunes—illness, betrayal, and a damaging fall—lead to despair, delirium, and fraught moral reckonings among family and friends. Bonds between Tim, Nat, Annie, and others are strained and reformed as events culminate in a night by the river, a revealing confession, and a final, subdued resolution that seeks to restore a fragile domestic peace.

About the Author

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M. A. Curtois

M. A. Curtois is an author known for his work in the late 19th century, particularly for the novel "Jenny: A Village Idyl." This work reflects the pastoral themes and rural life of the time, offering readers a glimpse into village dynamics and character interactions. Curtois's writing captures the essence of everyday experiences, making it relatable to a wide audience. While not extensively documented, his contributions to literature provide insight into the social and cultural milieu of his era.