Robert Elsmere

Exploring Faith and Reason in Victorian England

Mrs. Humphry Ward

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Mrs. Humphry Ward's "Robert Elsmere" is a profound exploration of faith and doubt in the late Victorian era, intricately woven into the life of its titular character, a young clergyman grappling with the tensions between religious orthodoxy and emerging modernist thought. The novel's literary style is characterized by its rich prose and psychological depth, frequently employing philosophical discourse that encapsulates the struggles of a society in transition. Set against the backdrop of a Britain grappling with scientific advancements and philosophical questioning, the narrative invites readers to reflect on the nature of belief and the quest for truth. Ward, a prominent novelist and social reformer, was deeply influenced by the intellectual currents of her time, including the rise of Darwinism and the challenges it posed to traditional religious views. Her own experiences with the Church, combined with her advocacy for education and women's rights, imbue "Robert Elsmere" with a critical perspective on societal constructs and the search for personal faith. Ward's intimate knowledge of the spiritual upheaval faced by individuals in Victorian society is masterfully reflected in Elsmere's journey towards self-discovery. I highly recommend "Robert Elsmere" to readers interested in the intersection of faith, philosophy, and literature, as it not only serves as a reflection of the period'Äôs intellectual climate but also resonates with contemporary discussions regarding belief and personal identity. Ward's nuanced character development and gripping narrative invite both scholars and casual readers to engage with the timeless questions of doubt and redemption.

Verlag:

Good Press

Veröffentlicht:

2019

Druckseiten:

ca. 839

Sprache:

English

Medientyp:

eBook


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