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Tarry thou till I come; or Salathiel the wandering Jew - A timeless journey through immortality and divine intervention - cover

Tarry thou till I come; or Salathiel the wandering Jew - A timeless journey through immortality and divine intervention

George Croly

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Tarry thou till I come; or, Salathiel, the wandering Jew," George Croly weaves a complex narrative interlacing themes of faith, immortality, and existential longing. Utilizing a rich prose style reminiscent of Romantic literature, Croly's novel explores the life of Salathiel, a figure from Jewish legend condemned to wander the Earth until the end of time. The text employs vivid imagery and lyrical dialogues, reflecting a deep engagement with both scriptural and mythological sources, and sits at the intersection of 19th-century interest in historical and theological profundity. George Croly was a notable author and clergyman, whose experiences as a religious figure likely shaped his exploration of themes of redemption and spiritual wandering in this book. Croly'Äôs background in both literature and theology endowed him with a profound understanding of the human condition, propelling him to examine the weight of eternal life and the search for meaning in a transient world. His work draws from diverse literary traditions, including Gothic elements that enhance the novel's atmospheric depth. This compelling narrative invites readers to reflect on the nature of faith and the burden of immortality. Those interested in the intersections of religion, literature, and the nuanced portrayal of human struggles will find Croly's novel not only thought-provoking but also an essential addition to the canon of 19th-century literature.
Available since: 11/10/2023.
Print length: 539 pages.

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