
Published in 1901, 'Anthony Cragg's Tenant' by Agnes Giberne is a domestic fiction novel that explores themes of class and societal judgment. The story follows Anthony Cragg, a furniture dealer, who rents his home to Mr. Dale and his daughter Pattie, unaware of the mysteries surrounding their past. As tragedy strikes and secrets unfold, the narrative delves into the evolving relationship between Pattie and the Cragg family, particularly with Mrs. Cragg, who initially opposes their presence. The book highlights resilience, compassion, and the quest for justice amidst adversity.
































