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The Village by the River by H. Louisa Bedford is a late 19th-century novel that delves into themes of social change, class, and community dynamics. The story unfolds in the village of Rudham, where the death of the local squire, Mr. Lessing, triggers a shift in the social structure. The novel centers on Paul Lessing, the unexpected heir to the estate, and explores his interactions with the villagers, including Allison, the local blacksmith, who serves as a voice of the community. As Paul returns to Rudham after a trip abroad, he must navigate the complexities of his new role as squire, while facing potential opposition from the villagers due to his more progressive views. Themes of ownership, responsibility, and evolving class relationships are examined, as Paul grapples with his new position and the expectations placed upon him. The village's intricate social fabric is further explored through Paul's evolving relationships with other key figures, such as the rector, Mr. Curzon, and the changing nature of his interactions with the people of Rudham.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Village by the River by H. Louisa Bedford is a late 19th-century novel that delves into themes of social change, class, and community dynamics. The story unfolds in the village of Rudham, where the death of the local squire, Mr. Lessing, triggers a shift in the social structure. The novel centers on Paul Lessing, the unexpected heir to the estate, and explores his interactions with the villagers, including Allison, the local blacksmith, who serves as a voice of the community. As Paul returns to Rudham after a trip abroad, he must navigate the complexities of his new role as squire, while facing potential opposition from the villagers due to his more progressive views. Themes of ownership, responsibility, and evolving class relationships are examined, as Paul grapples with his new position and the expectations placed upon him. The village's intricate social fabric is further explored through Paul's evolving relationships with other key figures, such as the rector, Mr. Curzon, and the changing nature of his interactions with the people of Rudham.