Nineteen hundred? A forecast and a story explores speculative fiction and social commentary, focusing on the future of society and the impact of religion on the youth of England. The story follows two individuals returning to England after several years abroad. One reflects on his past, faith, and a sense of duty, while the other contemplates the responsibilities he must undertake as the new squire of his family estate. As they return aboard a ship, they are filled with anticipation and nostalgia for the changes ahead. The book delves into their evolving relationships with each other and…mehr
Nineteen hundred? A forecast and a story explores speculative fiction and social commentary, focusing on the future of society and the impact of religion on the youth of England. The story follows two individuals returning to England after several years abroad. One reflects on his past, faith, and a sense of duty, while the other contemplates the responsibilities he must undertake as the new squire of his family estate. As they return aboard a ship, they are filled with anticipation and nostalgia for the changes ahead. The book delves into their evolving relationships with each other and figures of influence, particularly as they navigate the shifting societal landscape. Discussions about morality, social duty, and the nation's future dominate the narrative. The characters personal reflections and interactions highlight the contrast between old values and emerging modern ideas, creating a backdrop for examining the challenges they will face in shaping their futures. As the story unfolds, it highlights the tension between tradition and progress, with characters facing difficult moral and ethical decisions.
Mary Anne Hearn who was known by the pen name Marianne Farningham, was a British religious writer, poet, and biographer. Born in 1834 in Farningham, England, she is best remembered for her works that were deeply rooted in faith and spiritual themes. Writing under several pseudonyms, including Eva Hope and Marianne Hearn, she contributed to various periodicals, including The Christian World, and authored A Working Woman's Life, which reflected her interest in the lives of working-class women. Her body of work spans across poetry, biographies, prose, and hymns, blending her religious convictions with a focus on the moral and ethical aspects of life. Farningham's influence in the religious writing sphere was significant, as she sought to inspire and uplift her readers through reflections on faith, duty, and personal growth. She passed away in 1909 at the age of 74, leaving behind a legacy that continued to impact religious and biographical literature.
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