The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford (The ^AWorld's Classics)
0192825941
9780192825940
Description:
The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford (1881) has long been recognized as one of the minor classics of Victorian fiction. William Hale White, himself an apostate from Calvinism, recounts the compelling story of a young Dissenting clergyman who loses his faith and is forced to rebuild his life in
the sceptical atmosphere of London (often known in his day as `the modern Babylon'). As W. H. Massingham once remarked, `Since Bunyan, English Puritanism has produced one imaginative genius of the highest order', and White, better than any of his contemporaries recreates the lost world of the
Nonconformist chapel in nineteenth-century England.
This edition also includes the short story `A Mysterious Portrait', and two essays `Notes on the Book of Job' and `Principles'.
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