Om Spinster of This Parish
Spinster of This Parish is a collection of short stories by William Babington Maxwell, an Irish-born writer of the late 19th century. The stories are set in the rural towns and villages of Ireland and England, and revolve around the lives of the ordinary working people who inhabit these places. Dealing with themes like love, marriage, class, and tradition, the stories offer a poignant and often humorous reflection on the social realities of the time.
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