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In "Lord of the World," Robert Hugh Benson creates a haunting dystopia that explores the interplay of faith, politics, and technology in an increasingly secular future. Set in the early 21st century, the narrative follows a world on the brink of collapse, where the forces of materialism and state control suppress individual liberties. Benson'Äôs prose is both lyrical and incisive, using rich characterizations and philosophical dialogues to articulate the perennial struggle between good and evil. The novel reflects the anxieties of its time'Äîwritten in 1907, it prefigures the totalitarian regimes of the 20th century while grappling with the erosion of religious belief in the face of modernity. Benson, a former Anglican turned Catholic priest, was deeply influenced by the theological and sociopolitical currents of his time. His experiences within the Church and his literary pursuits inform his cautionary tale, which embodies his concerns over the loss of spiritual values in a rapidly industrializing world. This insight into both ecclesiastical matters and societal trends lends an authenticity to his work, allowing for a visceral exploration of faith under duress. "Lord of the World" is a compelling read for anyone interested in dystopian literature, theology, or the intricacies of human nature. Benson'Äôs foresight and gripping narrative present essential themes that resonate today, making this novel not only a critical commentary on the past but also a prophetic reflection on contemporary society.
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Ebook: November 19, 2019
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