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The Saint's Tragedy (eBook)

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2022
126 Seiten
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The Saint's Tragedy - Charles Kingsley
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In "The Saint's Tragedy," Charles Kingsley presents a poignant exploration of faith, sacrifice, and the complexities of human emotion through the lens of religious devotion. The narrative unfolds as a dramatic poem, blending lyrical beauty with theological depth, reflecting Kingsley's deep engagement with the Victorian era's socio-religious dilemmas. Set against the backdrop of ecclesiastical struggles, the work interrogates the life of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, marrying rich character development with Kingsley's passionate plea for a more compassionate Christianity, thus setting it apart from conventional hagiographies of the time. Charles Kingsley, a clergyman, historian, and social activist at the forefront of the Victorian intellectual revival, drew inspiration from his own experiences in addressing social inequities. His commitment to the principles of Christian socialism and the moral imperatives of the age propelled him to articulate the transformational power of faith in the lives of individuals. Influenced by his desire to inspire a deeper understanding of spiritual and ethical integrity, Kingsley wrote this work as both a tribute and an urgent call for religious and societal reform. "The Saint's Tragedy" is a must-read for those intrigued by the intersection of faith and literature, as well as readers seeking to understand the moral fabric of Victorian society. Kingsley's evocative storytelling and the rich theological context offer profound insights, making it an essential work for scholars and casual readers alike.

Charles Kingsley (1819-1875) was a notable English clergyman, university professor, historian, and novelist associated with the Christian socialist movement. As a prolific writer, he is most recognized for his contributions to children's literature, social reform literature, and historical fiction. Kingsley's literary output includes such varied works as 'The Water-Babies' (1863), a didactic fairy tale with a strong moral underpinning, and 'Westward Ho!' (1855), an adventure novel set in the Elizabethan era, which became one of his most popular books. 'The Saint's Tragedy' (1848), although less well-known, is a significant addition to his body of work; this dramatic piece foregrounds his intellectual engagement with theological and social themes through the lens of the life of Elizabeth of Hungary. Kingsley's narrative style often intertwines a romanticized depiction of the past with contemporary social concerns, demonstrating his belief in the didactic purpose of literature. He was not only an admired novelist but also a respected intellectual of his time, assuming the role of the Regius Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge from 1860 to 1869. Kingsley's writings reflect a literary style that encapsulates his social, moral, and religious preoccupations, leaving a lasting imprint on the Victorian literary landscape.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Religion / Theologie Christentum Bibelausgaben / Bibelkommentare
Schlagworte 1207-1231 • 19th century plays • anglican priest • Character struggles • Charles Kingsley works • court intrigue • Drama • Elizabethan period plays • Elizabeth of Hungary • English literature • historical drama • historical fiction • human desires • literary classic • medieval france • Medieval religious drama • moral dilemmas • Morality conflict • philosophical insights • public domain classics • Religious Conflict • religious historical play • sacrifice and redemption • Saint • saint elizabeth • saints in literature • social reform • spiritual devotion • spiritual integrity • theatrical literature • tragedies • Victorian era drama • Victorian Literature • Victorian social commentary
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