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Paperback The Rainbow of Hope Spanning the Deluge of Man's Sorrow. (Leicester Prize Essays On Sunday Amusements) Book

ISBN: 1149730722

ISBN13: 9781149730720

The Rainbow of Hope Spanning the Deluge of Man's Sorrow. (Leicester Prize Essays On Sunday Amusements)

The Rainbow of Hope Spanning the Deluge of Man's Sorrow, by John Brooks, delves into the complex debates surrounding Sunday amusements in 19th-century England. This collection of Leicester Prize Essays offers a fascinating glimpse into the social and religious landscape of the era, exploring the tensions between traditional Sabbath observance and the desire for leisure and recreation among the working classes.

Brooks and his fellow essayists grapple with questions of morality, social order, and the role of the church in shaping public life. Their arguments, though rooted in a specific historical context, continue to resonate with contemporary discussions about work-life balance, the importance of community, and the search for meaning in an increasingly secular world.

This volume provides valuable insights for students and scholars of religious history, social history, and Victorian literature, as well as anyone interested in the ongoing dialogue between faith and culture. Discover the earnest pleas and thoughtful considerations within "The Rainbow of Hope," a testament to a bygone era's pursuit of a balanced and meaningful existence.

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