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The Early Life of Mark Rutherford (W. Hale White)

In “The Early Life of Mark Rutherford,” William Hale White crafts a semi-autobiographical narrative that intricately melds fiction with introspective philosophy. Through the character of Mark Rutherford, White explores the complexities of faith, doubt, and personal growth in Victorian England. The novel is notable for its stream-of-consciousness style and deeply reflective prose, allowing readers to engage with Rutherford'Äôs emotional and intellectual struggles against the backdrop of an evolving society that grapples with industrialization and religious skepticism. William Hale White, an influential figure in Victorian literature, drew inspiration from his own experiences as a dissenting Unitarian. His personal journey, marked by a conflict between religious belief and rational inquiry, informs the poignant existential themes present in this work. White's literary career also involved a critique of societal norms and an exploration of individuality, elements that resonate throughout the narrative of Rutherford'Äôs formative years. This book is an essential read for those interested in the intersections of faith, philosophy, and personal identity within the context of 19th-century England. White's nuanced portrayal of a man's search for meaning serves as a timeless reflection for contemporary readers grappling with similar dilemmas.
54 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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