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Jenny: A Village Idyl

By M. A. (Margaret Anne) Curtois

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"Jenny: A Village Idyl" by M. A. Curtois is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds mainly around the life of Jenny Salter, a deli...

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"Jenny: A Village Idyl" by M. A. Curtois is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds mainly around the life of Jenny Salter, a delicate and patient woman grappling with the trials of motherhood and societal expectations in a rural village setting. Through her character, the novel explores themes of love, sorrow, and the complexities of family dynamics amid the struggles of village life. At the start of the narrative, we are introduced to Jenny as she takes a train back to her village after a day filled with hints of discontent and worry over her sick child. The scene is set with vivid descriptions of the countryside, juxtaposing the beauty of nature with the weight of Jenny's burdens. As the story progresses, it is revealed that Jenny's life is filled with challenges, notably her tumultuous relationship with her husband, Rob Salter, and her role as a mother to her children, including her son Nat. The opening chapters depict not only her internal struggles but also the external pressures from the villagers surrounding her, painting a poignant picture of her daily existence. Jenny’s character serves as a central figure through whom the complexities of life, love, and societal judgment are explored in the ensuing chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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