Mark Rutherford's Deliverance

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Mark Rutherford's Deliverance

by William Hale White

EN·~3 hours

Chapters

Description

A weary journalist drifts through the bustling streets of London, his mornings filled with endless columns and his evenings spent in the smoky confines of the city’s clubs. He reflects on a past life among open skies and rolling hills, contrasting the tranquil countryside that once nourished his soul with the relentless clatter of urban life. The narrative captures his growing frustration with repetitive debates, hollow rhetoric, and a literary world that seems out of touch with the realities of a man trying to survive.

Amid the cacophony of politics and the pressure to produce “graphic and personal” prose, he wrestles with a sense of moral compromise, questioning whether the pen can ever truly sustain him without betraying his ideals. His interactions with fellow artists—some proud, some desperate—highlight the precarious balance between pride, poverty, and the yearning for authenticity. This first act sets the stage for a poignant exploration of ambition, disillusionment, and the search for meaning in a city that both inspires and suffocates.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (212K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Hale White

William Hale White

1831–1913

Best known by the pen name Mark Rutherford, this Victorian writer drew on his own struggles of faith, work, and inner life to create thoughtful, quietly powerful fiction and memoir.

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