‚…the inhabitants became more intensely conscious of the value they set upon all their advantages, when innovation made its appearance in the person of the Rev. Mr Tryan, the new curate…‘
When Mr Tryan arrives in Milby, with his disturbingly Evangelical and puritan tendencies, the small town is deeply divided in a bitter fight over the suitability of his evening lectures. The proud but desolate Janet Dempster, alcoholic wife of one of Mr Tryan’s most vociferous opponents, delights in the clergyman’s persecution – until she unexpectedly finds her own redemption.
Written when she was on the brink of her career as a novelist, Janet’s Repentance is the third volume in George Eliot’s masterly Scenes of Clerical Life.
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Kathryn Hughes is a contributing editor to Prospect magazine. Her book George Eliot: The Last Victorian (1999) won the James Tait Black prize.