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Set against the backdrop of rural England, the novel critiques the hypocrisy of religious practices and the limitations of provincial life. Mary Cholmondeley's sharp observations reflect her own aspirations as a writer, which began in her teens. Her desire for a meaningful occupation beyond domestic duties inspired her literary pursuits, leading to the success of Red Pottage, which later became a silent film. Cholmondeley's early writings in magazines like The Graphic laid the foundation for her impactful career as a novelist.
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