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Constance Holme

    Edith Holme's novels are deeply rooted in the landscapes and social dynamics of Westmorland, the region she called home for most of her life. Her writing often delves into the intricate relationships between different social strata, particularly focusing on the connections between landowners, tenant farmers, and land agents. Through her narrative explorations, Holme illuminates the complexities of human interaction and the enduring ties to the land. Her work offers a compelling look at rural life and the societal structures that shape it.

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