Mark Rutherford (novelist)

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Mark Rutherford was the pen name of English novelist and civil servant William Hale White, known for his introspective, semi-autobiographical works exploring religious doubt and Victorian society.

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instanceOf civil servant
human
novelist
novelist
pen name
activeInPeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED
Victorian era NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship England
England
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
exploresTheme Nonconformist religion
Victorian society
individual conscience
religious doubt
social change
spiritual crisis
genre autobiographical fiction
autobiographical fiction
novel
novel
psychological fiction
religious fiction
religious fiction
languageOfWorkOrName English
English
notableWork Catherine Furze NERFINISHED
Catherine Furze NERFINISHED
Clara Hopgood NERFINISHED
Clara Hopgood NERFINISHED
Mark Rutherford’s Deliverance NERFINISHED
Mark Rutherford’s Deliverance NERFINISHED
Pages from a Journal NERFINISHED
The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford NERFINISHED
The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford NERFINISHED
The Revolution in Tanner’s Lane NERFINISHED
The Revolution in Tanner’s Lane NERFINISHED
occupation civil servant
civil servant
novelist
novelist
pseudonym Mark Rutherford NERFINISHED
pseudonymOf William Hale White NERFINISHED
realName William Hale White NERFINISHED
usedFor literary publication
writingStyle introspective
semi-autobiographical

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Bedford Modern School hasNotableAlumni Mark Rutherford (novelist)