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Episode 68 - The Inward Voice, Pt. 2

Oct 09, 201135 min
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There is nothing quite like the Inward Voice of

'Mark Rutherford', the novelist whose real name was William Hale White.
He wore a mask over a mask,
and his six novels constitute a kind of ultimate Inward Voice within
Victorian fiction.
Today we look at his "Revolution in Tanner's Lane" (1890), which reveals the worst and also the best of the Romans 7 understanding of
human nature.
Cradled in this unique book -- "Revolution" -- is a message I think the world's gotta hear.
I don't think it ever will, but STILL 'MarkRutherford' committed his Inward Voice to paper, and we know a lot more about ourselves because of him..

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