Great Possessions By: Wilfrid Ward (1864-1932) |
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Great Possessions by Wilfrid Ward is a remarkable literary work that delves deep into the complexities of human nature, faith, and duty. This thought-provoking book takes readers on a profound journey, exploring the inner struggles faced by its compelling characters in their pursuit of greater meaning and purpose in life.
The story revolves around the lives of two individuals, Evelyn Innes and Aubrey Tanqueray, whose paths intertwine in a unique and captivating manner. Evelyn, a young woman of exceptional intellectual depth, finds herself torn between her rationalist convictions and a rising spiritual yearning. As she grapples with these conflicting forces, the readers are taken on a personal exploration of faith and its intersection with reason, ultimately highlighting the transformative power of belief.
Ward masterfully crafts complex, multidimensional characters that evolve throughout the narrative, making them relatable and human. Evelyn's internal struggle becomes a reflection of the wider conflict between faith and skepticism, a duality that Ward skillfully addresses without providing easy answers. Through Aubrey Tanqueray, a successful playwright who grapples with his own moral dilemmas, the author showcases the consequences of choices made and the inherent struggles intertwined with one's conscience. These characters serve as a mirror for readers, encouraging introspection and a deeper understanding of their own inner battles.
The book's overarching theme of possessions, both material and spiritual, serves as a constant thread throughout the narrative. Ward prompts readers to question the true value of possessions and the impact they have on an individual's pursuit of happiness. This overarching exploration is expertly woven into the intricate plot, leaving readers pondering their personal attachments and the potential limitations they pose on their own lives.
Ward's writing style is nuanced and evocative, immersing readers within the vividly depicted scenes while also providing space for contemplation. His words effortlessly transport readers into the depths of the characters' emotions, leaving a lasting impact. Furthermore, the author's mastery of dialogue adds depth and authenticity to the interactions between characters, contributing to the profound characterization that defines this novel.
Great Possessions is not a book that offers neat resolutions or definitive answers, but rather an invitation to delve into inner complexities and embrace the uncertainties of life. Wilfrid Ward's profound exploration of faith, morality, and the human spirit is bound to resonate with readers of all backgrounds and beliefs. This literary masterpiece stands as a testament to Ward's skill as a storyteller and his ability to engage readers in profound introspection, making Great Possessions a must-read for those seeking a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant literary experience. by MRS. WILFRID WARD Author of "One Poor Scruple," "Out of Due Time," etc. G. P. Putnam's Sons New York and London The Knickerbocker Press 1909 Copyright, 1909 by G. P. Putnam's Sons The Knickerbocker Press, New York CONTENTS BOOK I CHAPTER PAGE I. THE AMAZING WILL 1 II. IN THE EVENING 13 III. "AS YOU HOPE TO BE FORGIVEN" 21 IV. THE WICKED WOMAN IN FLORENCE 32 V. "YOUR MOTHER'S DAUGHTER" 42 VI. MOLLY COMES OF AGE 55 VII. EDMUND GROSSE CONTINUES TO INTERFERE 68 VIII. AT GROOMBRIDGE CASTLE 78 IX. A LITTLE MORE THAN KIND 91 X. THE PET VICE 98 XI. THE THIN END OF A CLUE 109 XII. MOLLY'S NIGHT WATCH 120 XIII. SIR DAVID'S MEMORY 126 BOOK II XIV. MOLLY IN THE SEASON 136 XV. A POOR MAN'S DEATH 151 XVI. MOLLY'S LETTER TO HER MOTHER 165 XVII. THE BLIND CANON 173 XVIII... Continue reading book >>
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