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A collection of journal entries, essays, literary critiques, short pieces, and correspondence blends personal reminiscence with philosophical inquiry. Memoiristic sketches record visits and domestic moments while reflecting on memory, friendship, and the habits of notable contemporaries. Philosophical essays examine belief, doubt, conscience, and the practical problem of evil, engaging thinkers such as Spinoza. Literary criticism considers poets and the use of the supernatural, weighing moral feeling and imaginative power. Practical reflections offer counsel on patience, talking about troubles, injustice, and the way time can settle disputes. A restrained, observant voice alternates irony and earnestness to explore inner conflict and conduct.

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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.

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