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The Way Of All Flesh
Great Writers Library | Great Writers Magazine | Samuel Butler

The Way Of All Flesh

Marshall Cavendish Ltd (Jan 01, 1987)

Subject

  • England
  • English Fiction
  • English Literature
  • Fiction
  • Fiction / Classics
  • Fiction / General
  • Middle Class
  • The Classics
  • Victorian

Plot

'The greater part of every family is always odious; if there are one or two good ones in a very large family, it is as much as can be expected'


Written with great humour, irony and honesty, The Way of All Flesh exploded perceptions of the Victorian middle-class family in its radical depiction of Ernest Pontifex, a young man who casts off his background and discovers himself. The awkward but likeable son of a tyrannical clergyman and a priggish mother, and destined to follow his father into the church, Ernest gleefully rejects his parents' respectability, and chooses instead to find his own way in the world.

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