Isopel Berners / The History of certain doings in a Staffordshire Dingle, July, 1825
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An autobiographical episode describes a summer stay in a Staffordshire dingle during the author’s youthful wanderings, combining lively rural scenes with encounters among itinerant communities and local gentry. Narrative passages evoke lane and encampment landscapes, memories of schooling and family, linguistic fascinations, and small dramas of courtship and community gossip. The prose alternates vivid description, humorous irony, and reflective reminiscence, tracing how formative encounters with travelers, books, and teachers shaped temperament and taste while portraying everyday rural life and the awkward social interactions that prompt both sympathy and satire.
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