The Witch of Exmoor
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The Witch of Exmoor is a 1996 novel by Margaret Drabble. The novel is a social novel, with a focus on exploring the state of post-Thatcher Britain through the Dickensian satire of the Palmer family.[1][2] The title describes the satirical protagonist, Frieda Palmer, who provides the source of much of the social commentary.[3]