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Robert Hugh Benson

    18 novembre 1871 – 19 octobre 1914

    Robert Hugh Benson, ancien pasteur anglican converti au catholicisme, s'impose comme une voix significative dans la littérature anglaise. Ses écrits sont célébrés pour leur profonde exploration de thèmes spirituels et sociétaux, plongeant dans la relation complexe entre la foi et le monde moderne. L'œuvre de Benson se concentre souvent sur la vie intérieure de ses personnages, examinant méticuleusement leurs complexités morales et leurs interrogations philosophiques. Sa prose distinctive est reconnue pour sa qualité perspicace et évocatrice, entraînant les lecteurs dans des paysages intellectuels et émotionnels sophistiqués.

    Robert Hugh Benson
    A Winnowing
    The King's Achievement
    Loneliness?
    Living Prayer
    Saint Thomas à Becket, The Holy Blissful Martyr
    By What Authority
    • By What Authority

      • 600pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      4,5(120)Évaluer

      Set during the tumultuous reign of Elizabeth I, this novel explores the lives of Anthony and Isabel Norris, two young individuals grappling with their Catholic faith in a Protestant-dominated society. Their struggle against the harsh penalties for adhering to the Old Religion highlights the tension between personal belief and societal pressure. Through their journey, the narrative intertwines historical figures from the English Reformation, ultimately championing the enduring legacy of Catholic England and its cultural identity.

      By What Authority
    • Focusing on the life of St. Thomas à Becket, this biographical sketch offers a compelling non-fictional portrait of the revered martyr whose murder sparked the famous pilgrimage to Canterbury. Originally intended as research for a historical novel, the work highlights Becket's significance in English history and literature. The edition is enriched by a detailed foreword from Benson scholar Michael D. Greaney, providing further context and insight into Becket's enduring legacy.

      Saint Thomas à Becket, The Holy Blissful Martyr
    • LIVING PRAYER is the story of Robert Benson's quest across ecumenical and denominational lines into the mystery of prayer. Benson writes with an ability to make the ordinary events of life seem mystical and the mystical seem ordinary. He illustrates the full power of prayer, illuminates the reasons why we are drawn to pray, and bears witness to the grace of leading a life attuned to the voice of God--regardless of one's religious affiliation.

      Living Prayer
    • Loneliness?

      • 374pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,5(10)Évaluer

      The book highlights the scarcity and rising costs of early literature from before the 1900s. It focuses on the effort to republish these classic works in affordable, high-quality modern editions, preserving the original text and artwork for contemporary readers.

      Loneliness?
    • The King's Achievement

      • 472pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,4(60)Évaluer

      The TREDITION CLASSICS series aims to revive public domain literature, ensuring timeless works remain accessible in printed form. Driven by a passion for literature, the creators collaborate with various non-profit projects to enrich the collection. A portion of proceeds from each sale is donated to support these initiatives, allowing readers to contribute to preserving significant literary works for future generations.

      The King's Achievement
    • A Winnowing

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,5(4)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of Edwardian society, this novel blends social satire with elements of near-slapstick and a preoccupation with death. It critiques the era's social norms in a style reminiscent of P. G. Wodehouse's comedy and Evelyn Waugh's dark humor. Notably, its influence can be seen in Waugh's exploration of the funeral industry in "The Loved One." This edition includes a foreword by Benson scholar Michael D. Greaney, highlighting the work's significance and historical context.

      A Winnowing
    • Come Rack! Come Rope!

      • 376pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of religious persecution in 16th-century England, the story follows the struggles of a young Catholic man torn between his faith and the oppressive laws of the time. As he navigates the dangers of being a clandestine believer, themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the quest for truth emerge. The narrative intricately weaves personal dilemmas with historical events, offering a poignant exploration of faith under duress and the resilience of the human spirit.

      Come Rack! Come Rope!
    • The Sentimentalists

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,4(5)Évaluer

      Robert Hugh Benson's first venture into non-genre fiction showcases a shift from his popular historical novels to a broader, more universal perspective. The work employs pointed satire, reflecting Benson's evolving style and themes. This transition not only highlights his literary versatility but also connects him with notable figures like Evelyn Waugh, who appreciated his satirical approach.

      The Sentimentalists
    • A Book of the Love of Jesus

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      This collection features English prayers and devotions from the Middle Ages, meticulously compiled by Msgr. Robert Hugh Benson for contemporary devotional use. The work aims to revive exquisite verses and meditations that serve as rich resources for mental prayer and vocal communion with God, providing inspiration and depth to spiritual practices.

      A Book of the Love of Jesus
    • Dawn of All

      • 260pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The narrative unfolds with a protagonist who awakens in a mysterious setting, surrounded by ecclesiastical figures, hinting at a significant exploration of identity and faith. As a science fiction piece, it delves into themes of spirituality and the human condition, reflecting Benson's own religious journey from the Church of England to Catholicism. The vivid imagery and unique characters set the stage for a thought-provoking story that intertwines personal awakening with broader theological questions.

      Dawn of All