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Paperback Robert Pickman Book

ISBN: 1025960645

ISBN13: 9781025960647

Robert Pickman

"Robert Pickman" is a profound historical novel by Maurice Baring that explores the tumultuous landscape of 16th-century England through the eyes of its titular protagonist. Set against the backdrop of the English Reformation, the narrative follows a man of conscience as he navigates the shifting religious and political tides during the reigns of Henry VIII and his successors. As the traditional foundations of his world begin to crumble, the protagonist is forced into a life of inner conflict and eventual exile.

Baring's prose captures the somber dignity of a man caught between his loyalty to the crown and his devotion to the Catholic faith. The work is noted for its evocative depiction of Tudor society and its sensitive exploration of themes such as displacement, spiritual integrity, and the cost of personal conviction. "Robert Pickman" stands as a significant contribution to early 20th-century historical literature, offering a meditative and poignant look at the human experience during one of history's most divisive eras. This masterpiece of psychological and historical insight remains a compelling study of a soul in search of peace amidst external chaos.

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