Publisher's Synopsis
Edna Lyall's "We Two" is a compelling work of 19th-century English historical fiction exploring themes of religious belief and societal change. Rooted firmly in the literary traditions of its time, this novel offers a glimpse into the complexities of faith and the enduring human quest for meaning.
As a piece of religious fiction, "We Two" delves into the inner lives of characters grappling with spiritual questions and the challenges of living according to their convictions. Set against the backdrop of a changing England, the narrative reflects the social and religious tensions that defined the era. Lyall's work resonates with readers interested in historical perspectives on faith and the timeless struggles of the human spirit. This edition allows a new audience to discover the carefully crafted narrative of "We Two".This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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