The Way of All Flesh

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The Way of All Flesh, written by Samuel Butler and published posthumously in 1903, is a semi-autobiographical novel that explores the complexities of family, religion, and societal expectations in Victorian England. The story revolves around the life of Ernest Pontifex, the son of a strict clergyman, who struggles against the constraints of his family's rigid beliefs and societal norms. Through his experiences, Butler critiques the hypocrisy of the Victorian era, particularly the clash between individuality and conformity.The novel delves into themes of personal freedom, the impact of upbringing, and the quest for authenticity. Butler's sharp wit and keen observations make the narrative both humorous and thought-provoking, as he dissects the relationships between parents and children, as well as the conflicts between aspiration and obligation. Renowned for its psychological depth and social commentary, The Way of All Flesh remains a significant exploration of the human condition and the search for self-identity.

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Publisher - Lettel

Language - English

Perfect Bound

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Samuel Samuel Butler


Published Date - 2025-10-25

ISBN - 9609441279474

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm

Page Count - 333

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