Yeast: a Problem
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664602879
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About this book
In "Yeast: a Problem," Charles Kingsley presents a thought-provoking exploration of Victorian society, grappling with the moral and social dilemmas of the time. Written in a unique blend of fiction and social commentary, the novel follows the journey of a young man disillusioned by the rigid expectations of his world. Kingsley's narrative intertwines elements of realism and allegory, aiming to highlight the pressing issues of industrialization, social inequality, and the search for spiritual fulfillment amidst rapid change. The author vividly illustrates the fermentation of ideas, just as yeast ferments dough, suggesting that transformative social change is possible through a reevaluation of values and beliefs. Charles Kingsley, a noted Victorian author, historian, and clergyman, was deeply influenced by the social issues of his era, including the impact of industrialization on human relationships and ethics. His own experiences as a parish priest in a working-class community shaped his understanding of the struggles faced by the laboring classes. Kingsley's commitment to social reform and education, coupled with his interest in science and religion, informs his vivid storytelling and character development in this novel. "Yeast: a Problem" emerges as both a captivating narrative and a crucial socio-political commentary, making it essential reading for those interested in Victorian literature and social issues. Readers will find in Kingsley'Äôs work a compelling reflection on the need for societal evolution and personal integrity, leaving a lasting impact on how they view the interconnectedness of faith, morality, and progress.
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