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Robert Elsmere

Humphry, Mrs. Ward

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Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945

Beschreibung

Humphry Mrs. Ward's 'Robert Elsmere' is a novel that delves into religious and social issues in Victorian England. The book follows the story of a young clergyman, Robert Elsmere, as he grapples with his faith and ultimately finds himself moving away from traditional Christianity towards a more liberal interpretation of religion. Ward's writing style is poignant and rich with emotional depth, drawing readers into the internal struggles of her characters. The novel is considered a prime example of the 'religious novel' genre, reflecting the tensions between faith and intellectual inquiry during the time period. Ward's nuanced portrayal of religious belief and societal norms adds layers of complexity to the narrative, making it a compelling read for those interested in Victorian literature and social commentary. Ward's personal experiences as a writer and social reformer undoubtedly influenced her creation of 'Robert Elsmere', showcasing her deep understanding of the religious and intellectual climate of her time.

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19th Century Literature, Political Activism, Domestic Drama, Social Reform, Realism, Philanthropy, Victorian England, Religious Doubt, Christianity vs. Modernity, British Author