Wilfrid Cumbermede
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664603180
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About this book
In "Wilfrid Cumbermede," George MacDonald crafts a nuanced exploration of spirituality, personal growth, and human relationships set against the backdrop of Victorian England. The narrative follows its titular protagonist, Wilfrid, as he navigates the complexities of faith, love, and moral dilemmas. MacDonald's literary style intertwines rich allegorical elements with lyrical prose, allowing readers to deeply engage with the philosophical undercurrents that drive the story. This semi-autobiographical work reflects MacDonald'Äôs own theological insights and critiques of contemporary society, embodying the Romantic sensibilities of his time while grappling with emergent modernist themes. George MacDonald (1824-1905) was a pioneering author, known for his contributions to fantasy literature and Christian thought. A mentor to C.S. Lewis, MacDonald's works often delve into the spiritual journey of the individual, a reflection of his own struggles with faith and doubt. His background as a pastor and his friendships with notable thinkers of his day profoundly influenced his storytelling, prompting him to address the interplay between divine grace and human free will in "Wilfrid Cumbermede." This book is a compelling invitation for readers seeking a rich, introspective narrative that challenges conventional perspectives on spiritual matters. MacDonald'Äôs intricate characterizations and profound themes resonate beyond their historical context, making "Wilfrid Cumbermede" a timeless exploration of human experience that remains relevant today.
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