
Length1h 7m
About this audiobook
In "The Uncrowned King," Harold Bell Wright weaves an intricate tapestry of narrative rich in spiritual introspection and the quest for personal redemption. Set against a backdrop of early 20th-century America, the novel follows the internal and external struggles of its protagonist, exploring themes of love, ambition, and the burdens of societal expectations. Wright's literary style combines vivid imagery with a conversational tone, creating an engaging and accessible narrative that resonates with readers. The book is situated within the context of American romanticism, showcasing the author's deft ability to portray complex characters trapped between personal desires and moral obligations. Harold Bell Wright, a pioneer of the religious novel genre, drew on his own experiences in the American West, infusing his stories with genuine reflections on faith and human resilience. His background as a minister gave him unique insights into the spiritual dilemmas of his characters, enabling him to challenge the prevailing norms of his time. This personal connection to the themes of the novel likely inspired him to confront the deeper philosophical questions of life, making the narrative all the more compelling. I highly recommend "The Uncrowned King" to readers interested in a profound exploration of the human condition. Wright's masterful storytelling will captivate fans of literary fiction while also providing philosophical insight that remains relevant today.
Audiobook details
GenreLiterary Classics, General Fiction
Length1 hr 7 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateSep 4, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1By
11And the Fourth Voice was The Voice of the New Day.
2Author of
12That Printer of Udell's
3"The Shepherd of the Hills"
13The Shepherd of the Hills
4etc., etc.
14THE CALLING OF DAN MATTHEWS
5Illustrations
15The Uncrowned King
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16THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH
7The Pilgrim and His Pilgrimage
17THEIR YESTERDAYS
8And the First Voice was The Voice of the Waves
18The Eyes of the World
9And the Second Voice was the Voice of the Evening Wind
19WHEN A MAN'S A MAN
10And the Third Voice was The Voice of the Night