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Way of All Flesh by Samuel Butler

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Book name: Way of All Flesh (2024)
Category: conflict
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Pages: 500 pages
Language: English
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1903, midnight
The novel follows the life of Ernest Pontifex, from his birth in the early 19th century until his middle age, and his struggle against the restrictive morality of Victorian England. Raised in a stiflingly oppressive household by his hypocritical clergyman father and submissive mother, Ernest eventually rebels against his upbringing, leading to his imprisonment for a minor crime. Upon his release, he rejects his past life and religious beliefs, eventually finding happiness and success as a writer. The novel provides a scathing satire of Victorian-era attitudes towards religion and family life. The 584th greatest book of all time

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Samuel Butler

Samuel Butler

3 books