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  1. Mark Rutherford was an English novelist noted for his studies of Nonconformist experience. While training for the Independent ministry, White lost his faith and became disillusioned with what he saw as the narrowness of Nonconformist culture. He practiced journalism, then spent the rest of his life.

    • William Hale White
    • 1885
  2. Mark Rutherford may refer to: Mark Rutherford (composer) ,musician, composer and producer. Hale White (1831–1913), writer who used the pen name Mark Rutherford. Mark Rutherford (politician), Libertarian politician. Mark Rutherford (footballer) (born 1972), English footballer.

  3. The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford (1881) has long been recognized as one of the minor classics of Victorian fiction. William Hale White, himself an apostate from Calvinism, recounts the compelling story of a young Dissenting clergyman who loses his faith and is forced to rebuild his life in the sceptical atmosphere of London (often known in ...

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  4. Learn about William Hale White, the author of six novels under the pen name Mark Rutherford, who explored social and sexual themes in Victorian England. The conference will take place at the University of Bedfordshire, where White was born and worked.

  5. Feb 24, 2024 · A novel by William Hale White, published under the pseudonym Mark Rutherford, about a young dissenting minister's crisis of faith and love. The novel blends autobiography and fiction, and explores the themes of identity, belief, and autobiografiction.

  6. Feb 5, 2024 · Introdiction by Don Cupitt. This two-part novel, first published in the 1880s, has made its reputation as an outstanding example of autobiographical writing. It is also well known for its ironic depiction of provincial non-conformism and for its sombre picture of life in Victorian London.

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  8. Jul 9, 2014 · An autobiographical account of the author's childhood and youth in Bedford, England, written in 1913. It includes letters from Ruskin and Rossetti about his brother, a painter, and illustrations of his family and town.