Wenderholme: A Story of Lancashire and Yorkshire

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Wenderholme: A Story of Lancashire and Yorkshire

by Philip Gilbert Hamerton

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Wenderholme. - A STORY OF LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE. - BY - PHILIP GILBERT HAMERTON, - AUTHOR OF "THE INTELLECTUAL LIFE," ETC. - "It takes a deal o' sorts to make a world." Popular Proverb.

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TO AN OLD LADY IN YORKSHIRE.

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PREFACE - TO THE AMERICAN EDITION.

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CHAPTER I. - MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF SHAYTON.

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CHAPTER II. - GRANDMOTHER AND GRANDSON.

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CHAPTER III. - AT THE PARSONAGE.

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CHAPTER IV. - ISAAC OGDEN BECOMES A BACKSLIDER.

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CHAPTER V. - FATHER AND SON.

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CHAPTER VI. - LITTLE JACOB IS LOST.

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CHAPTER VII. - ISAAC OGDEN'S PUNISHMENT.

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Description

Set against the rolling valleys of Lancashire and the once‑quiet towns of Yorkshire, the story opens in a world on the brink of transformation. The old manor houses and modest farms stand beside newly laid railway tracks, while the countryside is gradually giving way to bustling factories and suburban villas. Through vivid description the narrator captures a society caught between the genteel simplicity of the past and the restless energy of industrial progress.

At the heart of this change is a modest militia unit, whose members hail from both the landed gentry and the emerging working class. Their gatherings become a microcosm of the region’s shifting dynamics, as friendships are forged and old prejudices are tested. The narrative follows their attempts to bridge the divide, offering a gentle yet insightful look at how duty, honor, and everyday life intertwine in a community striving to retain its identity.

The prose balances nostalgic reflection with sharp observation, inviting listeners to wander through a forgotten England where the echoes of tradition meet the rumble of modernity. It is a portrait of a place and its people, poised between what has been and what is becoming.

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en

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~13 hours (772K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by sp1nd, Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive.)

Release date

2012-09-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Philip Gilbert Hamerton

Philip Gilbert Hamerton

1834–1894

Best known for The Intellectual Life, this thoughtful Victorian writer brought art, criticism, and everyday discipline together in books that still feel surprisingly modern. He wrote with the eye of a practicing artist and the curiosity of a patient teacher.

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