The Uncalled (1898) by Paul Laurence Dunbar is the author's first novel, a deeply introspective exploration of faith, morality, and human conflict. The story follows Frederick Brent, a young man who becomes a minister out of duty rather than conviction, only to face a profound spiritual crisis as he grapples with hypocrisy, doubt, and desire. Through lyrical prose and psychological depth, Dunbar examines the tension between social expectation and inner truth. The novel challenges conventional notions of religion and vocation while offering a powerful reflection on personal integrity and redemption. Though lesser known than his poetry, The Uncalled reveals Dunbar's remarkable range as a writer and his ability to probe the spiritual struggles of ordinary life.
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