
In Kedar's Tents, published in 1897 by Henry Seton Merriman, is a historical novel set against the backdrop of the Carlist War in Spain. The story follows Geoffrey Horner, a well-born Radical, as he grapples with his beliefs amid the political upheaval of the Chartist movement in England. The narrative explores the moral dilemmas faced by individuals torn between peaceful reform and violent resistance, highlighting the tensions between the ruling and working classes during a time of social unrest. The book examines how personal relationships are affected by larger societal forces and the complexities of navigating one's moral compass in turbulent times.









