Cumbrian Trilogy
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The Cumbrian Trilogy comprises three novels by Melvyn Bragg, published between 1969 and 1980.
The story is set predominantly in Thurston (Bragg's name for Wigton), from the 1920s to the 1970s, and follows the lives of John Tallentire, his son Joseph, and his grandson Douglas. These three characters are central to the novels The Hired Man, A Place in England, and Kingdom Come, respectively.
As the family saga unfolds, Bragg sets the constant family characteristics of the protagonists against the flow of historical change.
[edit] Tallentire family tree
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Harry = (wife)
(son) = (wife)
Isaac
Seth = (wife)
Helen = George
Lester (illegitimate) = Emma (de facto)
Harry
Aileen = Harry (see below)
Thomas
John = Emily
Sarah
Alice
Harry (killed in WWI)
May
Joseph = Betty
Douglas = Mary
Anne (died young)
John
Harry (adopted) = Aileen (see above)
(daughter)
= Avril (John's 2nd wife)
Mary
Frank (killed in WWII)
Donald (killed in WWII)
Anne
Robert
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