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Author:
Butler, Samuel. 1835-1902.
Title:
The way of all flesh With an introd. by A. C. Ward.
Publisher:
Heron Books
Copyright Date:
c 1968?
Description:
414 p. illus. 21 cm.
Subject:
Conflict of generations--Fiction.
Children of clergy--Fiction.
Parent and child--Fiction.
Middle class--Fiction.
Young men--Fiction.
England--Fiction.
Autobiographical fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Bildungsromans.
Summary:
An autobiographical novel published posthumously in 1903 though written almost two decades earlier. Beginning with the life of John Pontifex, a carpenter, the novel traces four generations of the Pontifex family, each of which perpetuates the frustration and unhappiness of its predecessor largely as a result of parental repression. Only Ernest Pontifex, the great-grandson of John, is able to break the cycle. After being ordained a minister, serving a prison term because of a naive misunderstanding, and unwittingly entering into a bigamous marriage with the family's sluttish servant girl, Ernest providentially inherits enough money from a favorite aunt to change his life and become a writer. Butler's autobiographical account of a harsh upbringing and troubled adulthood satirizes Victorian hypocrisy in its chronicle of the life and loves of Ernest Pontifex. Along the way, it offers a powerful indictment of 19th-century England's major institutions.
Series:
The Literary heritage collection
ISBN:
9780862250096
0862250099
LCCN:
75488085
Locations:
GKPC851 -- Huxley Public Library (Huxley)

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