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"The Passion for Life" with the aid of Joseph Hocking is a poignant and compelling novel that delves into the intertwining themes of romance, religion, drama, and intrigue. Set in a small English village, the story revolves across the lives of the villagers, specifically focusing on the individual of Hugh Ferns, a passionate younger guy with a zest for lifestyles. Ferns turns into entangled in a complex net of emotions, relationships, and ethical dilemmas as he navigates through various trials and reports, such as romantic entanglements and non-secular introspection. The novel intricately…mehr

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"The Passion for Life" with the aid of Joseph Hocking is a poignant and compelling novel that delves into the intertwining themes of romance, religion, drama, and intrigue. Set in a small English village, the story revolves across the lives of the villagers, specifically focusing on the individual of Hugh Ferns, a passionate younger guy with a zest for lifestyles. Ferns turns into entangled in a complex net of emotions, relationships, and ethical dilemmas as he navigates through various trials and reports, such as romantic entanglements and non-secular introspection. The novel intricately weaves collectively issues of love, faith, and the conflicts that stand up between private dreams and societal expectations. Joseph Hocking's storytelling skillfully portrays the emotional intensity of the characters and their journeys, exploring the human condition and the pursuit of 1's true motive. The narrative now not handiest captures the essence of romantic relationships but additionally touches upon the spiritual and moral conflicts faced through the characters in their quest for fulfillment and contentment. "The Passion for Life" stays a timeless work that captivates readers with its exploration of affection, religion, and the intricacies of human life, leaving an enduring impact with its issues of private increase and the pursuit of a satisfying lifestyles.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Hocking was a Cornish novelist and United Methodist Free Church clergyman who died on March 4, 1937. Hocking was born in St Stephen-in-Brannel, Cornwall, to tin mine owner James Hocking and his wife Elizabeth (Kitto) Hocking. He was ordained as a Methodist clergyman in 1884. He wrote his first novel, Harry Penhale - The Trial of his Faith, while in London in 1887, while working in various places of England over the next few years. He saw fiction as a powerful tool for communicating his Christian message to the public, and he balanced his writing with his church obligations until ill health compelled him to leave from the ministry in 1909. His final pastoral responsibility was the huge and significant United Free Church in Woodford, Essex, which he was influential in having renovated by the renowned arts and crafts architect Charles Harrison Townsend. Following his recuperation, he became a greatly sought-after preacher throughout the United Kingdom, and he traveled extensively in the Middle East. He continued to write and was the author of approximately 100 novels during his career. Although he is now completely forgotten, he was enormously popular in his day.