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Eve: A Novel

Set on a rugged moor and riverside quay, the novel traces how a young woman's departure and her infant's presence unsettle a small community. A stern relative arrives to reclaim his child, revealing old resentments, religious strictness, and private folly; subsequent episodes follow the resulting domestic and social entanglements—petitions, betrayals, confessions, and legal and moral reckonings—that embroil neighbors, lovers, and fathers. Interweaving vivid landscape description with episodic scenes of sacrifice, mistake, and atonement, the narrative examines pride, passion, and the consequences of rigid judgment as secrets are uncovered and characters confront the costs of their choices.

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Set on a rugged moor and riverside quay, the novel traces how a young woman's departure and her infant's presence unsettle a small community. A stern relative arrives to reclaim his child, revealing old resentments, religious strictness, and private folly; subsequent episodes follow the resulting domestic and social entanglements—petitions, betrayals, confessions, and legal and moral reckonings—that embroil neighbors, lovers, and fathers. Interweaving vivid landscape description with episodic scenes of sacrifice, mistake, and atonement, the narrative examines pride, passion, and the consequences of rigid judgment as secrets are uncovered and characters confront the costs of their choices.

About the Author

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S. Baring-Gould

Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924) was an English author, antiquarian, and folklorist, known for his extensive writings on regional history and folklore. He produced a diverse body of work, including travel literature, novels, and studies of local customs. His notable titles include "A Book of Cornwall" and "A Book of Dartmoor," which reflect his deep appreciation for the landscapes and cultures of these regions. Baring-Gould was also a prolific hymn writer and contributed significantly to the preservation of English folklore and traditions. His works continue to be valued for their rich detail and insight into the social history of England.

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