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Paperback Abbeychurch; Or Self-Control And Self-Conceit Book

ISBN: 9359954101

ISBN13: 9789359954103

Abbeychurch; Or Self-Control And Self-Conceit

"ABBEYCHURCH" by means of Charlotte M. Yonge is a Victorian novel that explores subject matters of affection, faith, and societal expectations. Set inside the quiet English village of Abbeychurch, the story follows the lives of the inhabitants, frequently focusing at the Fairchild family, who have lately moved to the vicinity. The novel's relevant person is Ethel May, a young woman who embodies innocence and goodness. Her existence is entwined with those of her cousins, the vivacious May circle of relatives, who bring electricity and chaos to the serene village. As Ethel grows and matures, she turns into a source of concept and comfort to the ones round her, embodying Christian virtues and morality. Through Ethel's experiences, the novel delves into the complexities of human relationships and the demanding situations of retaining one's religion within the face of adversity. It additionally highlights the stark evaluation between the May circle of relatives's worldliness and the Fairchilds' religious and disciplined manner of lifestyles. "ABBEYCHURCH" is a compelling work that combines factors of home fiction, ethical tale, and spiritual literature. Charlotte M. Yonge's narrative skillfully explores the ethical dilemmas confronted through her characters, supplying readers a notion-upsetting mirrored image on Victorian societal values and the iconic power of religion and distinctive feature inside the face of worldly temptations.

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