A Clergyman's Daughter, George Orwell's 1935 novel, follows Dorothy Hare, a vicar's dutiful daughter in rural England facing poverty and religious pressures. Amnesia leads her through hop-picking, a failing school, and London streets, critiquing class and faith. Its experimental play chapter sets it apart from his famous dystopias.
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