Yeast: a Problem

Yeast: a Problem

by Charles Kingsley
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Publication Date: 04/09/2022

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Charles Kingsley's 'Yeast: a Problem' exists at the confluence of pastoral narrative and social critique, emblematic of the 19th-century condition-of-England novels. By using a rural setting and rendering the struggles of the agricultural population, Kingsley offers a poignant exploration of social inequalities and moral decay. Infused with elements of spiritual introspection and a Darwinian understanding of human struggle, the novel's literary style is rich with metaphor and natural imagery, allowing it to resonate powerfully within the Victorian literary context, while simultaneously breeding discussions on reform and progressivism. Presented by DigiCat Publishing, this special edition breathes new life into Kingsley's work, ensuring its accessibility for contemporary readers whether in print or digital format. In the context of Charles Kingsley's broader oeuvre and personal ideology, 'Yeast: a Problem' reflects the author's preoccupation with social reform and Christian moralism. Kingsley, a clergyman and a member of the intellectual circle known as the Christian Socialists, wrote extensively on matters of social justice and education. His passion for these issues is vividly channeled into the novel's narrative, weaving a compelling tapestry of thought that challenges prevailing social norms and advocates for change. His background provides a rich foundation from which the themes of the text emerge, offering a deep-dive into the philosophical and theological undercurrents of the age. This DigiCat edition of 'Yeast: a Problem' is highly recommended for readers who appreciate classic literature that delves into the heart of social issues, as well as those interested in the intersection of religion and social science. Its restoration for modern readers allows Kingsley's significant yet often overshadowed novel to reclaim a seat at the table of important Victorian literature. Scholars and students alike can find both historical value and contemporary relevance within its pages, where the struggles and triumphs of the human spirit continue to stir the conscience and prompt reflection on societal constructs.

ISBN:
8596547247005
8596547247005
Category:
Fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
04-09-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
DigiCat
Charles Kingsley

Charles Kingsley was a priest, university professor, historian and novelist.

The Water-Babies was his most famous novel and was originally written and published as a serial in Macmillan's Magazine from 1862-1863 before being published in its entirety as a book in 1863.

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