William Hale White
William Hale White, known by his pen name Mark Rutherford, was an English author and thinker active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of personal and spiritual development, reflecting his own experiences and philosophical inquiries. Notable for his semi-autobiographical novels, such as "Mark Rutherford's Deliverance" and "Catharine Furze," White's writing is characterized by its introspective style and deep psychological insight. He also contributed essays and autobiographical pieces, including "The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford, Edited by his friend Reuben Shapcott," which further illuminate his thoughts on faith and existence. White's literary legacy continues to resonate with readers interested in the complexities of human experience.
Books by This Author
Catharine Furze
William Hale White
Clara Hopgood
William Hale White
Mark Rutherford's Deliverance
William Hale White
Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers
William Hale White
More Pages from a Journal
William Hale White
Pages from a Journal with Other Papers
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The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford, Edited by his friend Reuben Shapcott
William Hale White
The Early Life of Mark Rutherford (W. Hale White)
William Hale White
The Revolution in Tanner's Lane
William Hale White