
Trevlyn Hold, a novel by Mrs. Henry Wood published in 1864, explores the lives of the Ryle and Trevlyn families in rural England. The story follows young George Ryle as he navigates bullying, familial duty, and the societal pressures of class struggle. Set against a backdrop of changing landscapes, the narrative delves into themes of community relationships and the impact of tragedy on family dynamics. This work is notable for its rich character development and portrayal of 19th-century English society.

































