![Crying for the Light; Or, Fifty Years Ago. Vol. 2 [of 3]](https://listenly.io/api/img/6638bc81972dc5c80ef5d728/cover.jpg)
audiobook
by J. Ewing (James Ewing) Ritchie
In the twilight of Victorian England, an actress named Rose finds herself caught between the dazzling allure of the stage and a deeper hunger for something beyond worldly applause. Her restless heart echoes the timeless yearning for spiritual certainty, as she grapples with the hollow promises of wealth and fame. The narrative weaves her personal doubt with the broader philosophical musings of thinkers like Wordsworth and Mackintosh, painting a vivid portrait of a soul searching for light amid darkness. From the bustling streets of London to the solemn hush of church aisles, Rose’s inner conflict becomes a mirror for anyone who has ever questioned the meaning of existence.
As Rose turns to the established churches for answers, she encounters rituals that feel more like commerce than compassion, and sermons that threaten to replace hope with fear. The story follows her uneasy dialogue with clergy who trade salvation for offerings, and a society that measures piety by rank and reputation. Through sharp observation and tender introspection, the novel explores the clash between genuine faith and institutional authority, inviting listeners to reflect on their own search for purpose. The first act sets the stage for a compelling journey—one that balances humor, sorrow, and the relentless pursuit of a brighter, more authentic light.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (223K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-07-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1820–1898
A busy Victorian journalist and travel writer, he turned London streets, politics, religion, and life abroad into lively books for a wide readership. His work ranges from social sketches of nineteenth-century London to biographies, travel writing, and memoir.
View all books