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Henry Worthington: Idealist is a novel written by Margaret Pollock Sherwood and published in 1899. The book follows the life of Henry Worthington, a young man who is passionate about social justice and making the world a better place. Despite coming from a wealthy family, Henry rejects the traditional path of privilege and instead dedicates himself to helping the less fortunate.Throughout the book, Henry faces many challenges as he tries to create change in a world that is often resistant to it. He becomes involved in various social movements, including the labor movement and the fight for…mehr

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Henry Worthington: Idealist is a novel written by Margaret Pollock Sherwood and published in 1899. The book follows the life of Henry Worthington, a young man who is passionate about social justice and making the world a better place. Despite coming from a wealthy family, Henry rejects the traditional path of privilege and instead dedicates himself to helping the less fortunate.Throughout the book, Henry faces many challenges as he tries to create change in a world that is often resistant to it. He becomes involved in various social movements, including the labor movement and the fight for women's suffrage. Along the way, he falls in love with a young woman named Alice, who shares his ideals and becomes his partner in his activism.However, Henry's idealism is not without its drawbacks. He often struggles with feelings of doubt and despair as he confronts the harsh realities of poverty, inequality, and injustice. He also faces opposition from those who are threatened by his message and who seek to silence him.Despite these challenges, Henry remains committed to his cause and continues to fight for a better world. The book is a powerful exploration of the complexities of social change and the struggles of those who seek to bring it about. It is a timeless story that remains relevant today, as people continue to fight for justice and equality in a world that often seems resistant to change.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.