Purporting to be the work of "the late John Pickard Owen" (with a memoir by his brother), this 1873 satire set out to defend Christianity, but was written so subtly, that many readers, critics, and religious alike failed to recognize it as satire at all. While the first edition was written under a pseudonym, Butler revealed his authorship in the second edition, claiming he adopted a pseudonym for Fair Haven so as not to be suspected of satire.
Purporting to be the work of "the late John Pickard Owen" (with a memoir by his brother), this 1873 satire set out to defend Christianity, but was written so subtly, that many readers, critics, and religious alike failed to recognize it as satire at all. While the first edition was written under a pseudonym, Butler revealed his authorship in the second edition, claiming he adopted a pseudonym for Fair Haven so as not to be suspected of satire.
The Fair Haven (Barnes & Noble Digital Library): A Work in Defence of the Miraculous Element in Our Lord's Ministry upon Earth
318The Fair Haven (Barnes & Noble Digital Library): A Work in Defence of the Miraculous Element in Our Lord's Ministry upon Earth
318Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781411441651 |
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Publisher: | Barnes & Noble |
Publication date: | 03/01/2011 |
Series: | Barnes & Noble Digital Library |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 318 |
File size: | 309 KB |