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Saints Progress eBook

by John Galsworthy
language: english
Publisher: Double 9 Books, November of 2024 ‧
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"Saint's Progress" by John Galsworthy is a novel that explores the profound impact of World War I on individuals and society, focusing on themes of spiritual crisis, pacifism, and moral dilemmas. The story centers around John Lavender, a middle-aged clergyman. As the war rages on, John Lavender experiences a spiritual crisis, questioning the role of religion in a world torn apart by violence and destruction. His pacifist beliefs put him at odds with the prevailing sentiment of patriotism and duty to the nation.Galsworthy uses John's journey to examine the broader spiritual and moral dilemmas faced by society in the aftermath of World War I. The novel reflects on the disillusionment and search for meaning that many experienced during this period. Family dynamics also play a critical role in social change and the once-clear distinctions between right and wrong, faith and doubt, are now blurred, reflecting a society in flux as it seeks to rebuild and redefine itself in the wake of profound upheaval."Saint's Progress" is a thoughtful and introspective work that captures the emotional and spiritual turmoil of a world and the novel examines the impact of the war on individual and collective identity.

Saints Progress

by John Galsworthy

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ISBN: 9789365786316
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Release Date: November of 2024
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9789365786316
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

John Galsworthy

PRÉMIO NOBEL DA LITERATURA 1932

Romancista e dramaturgo inglês, nascido a 14 de agosto de 1867, no Surrey, e falecido a 31 de janeiro de 1933. Estudou Direito em New Collage, Oxford. Em 1893 conheceu o escritor Joseph Conrad e desse encontro surgiu a vontade de se dedicar profundamente à escrita, deixando de parte o Direito. Durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial, trabalhou na Cruz Vermelha em França e ajudou refugiados na Bélgica. Recusou o título de sir em 1917. Foi galardoado com o Prémio Nobel da Literatura em 1932. Tornou-se conhecido com o ciclo romanesco The Forsyte Saga (A Família Forsyte, 1906), que foi adaptado a série televisiva de grande sucesso internacional, a que se seguiram os romances The Country House (1907), The Patrician (1911) e Freelands (1915).

John Galsworthy. In Infopédia [Em linha]. Porto: Porto Editora, 2003-2011.

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