An edition of The Coward (1912)

The coward

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An edition of The Coward (1912)

The coward

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This third of Robert Hugh Benson's "mainstream" novels, The Coward, first published in 1912, may have been the most shocking to the upper class sensibilities of Benson's day. A young man is faced with challenges and manages to fail at every step. He becomes convinced he is an irredeemable coward - and only then begins to find courage. In a damning indictment of close-minded Edwardian society, a supreme act of courage on the young man's part is mistaken for yet one more craven act. The Coward takes on the soul-destroying tendency to adhere unthinkingly to social conventions.

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Publisher
Hutchinson
Language
English
Pages
392

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Cover of: The coward
The coward
1928, Burns Oates & Washbourne
in English
Cover of: The coward
The coward
1912, Hutchinson
in English
Cover of: The Coward
The Coward
1912, Bernhard Tauchnitz
in English
Cover of: The coward
The coward
1912, B. Herder

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Pagination
392 p. ;
Number of pages
392

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OL16455148M
Internet Archive
coward00bens

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