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  • A Second Coming

    Richard Marsh

    eBook (, Nov. 27, 2011)
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  • A Second Coming

    Richard Marsh

    eBook (DB Publishing House, Dec. 13, 2011)
    'If,' asked the Man in the Street, 'Christ were to come again to London, in this present year of grace, how would He be received, and what would happen?''I will try to show you,' replied the Scribe.* * * * *Christ has finally returned to Earth, and he has come amongst the citizens of post-Victorian London.The first third of the book, The Tales Which Were Told, shares a variety of essentially unconnected anecdotes about The Lord’s reappearance, in which he rights wrongs, heals the sick and injured and imparts wisdom. In the second third, The Tumult Which Arose, the people become aware of the Lord’s presence and take pains to welcome him. As one might expect in a story about Christ, the final third of the book, The Passion of the People, describes what happens when the Lord doesn’t match, or abide by, the people’s preconceived notions.The story is not really a religious one, however; rather, it seems to me to be a commentary on the morality, lifestyles, and politics of the people of London. Though one would expect that most Londoners circa 1900 considered themselves Christians, in Marsh’s London most of them do not even have the capability to recognize their savior.Includes a biography of the Author
  • A Second Coming: A Tale of Jesus Christ's in Modern London

    Richard Marsh

    eBook (Musaicum Books, Dec. 21, 2018)
    This eBook edition of "A Second Coming: A Tale of Jesus Christ's in Modern London" has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Excerpt:"'If,' asked the Man in the Street, 'Christ were to come again to London, in this present year of grace, how would He be received, and what would happen?''I will try to show you,' replied the Scribe."
  • A Second Coming: A Tale of Jesus Christ's in Modern London

    Richard Marsh

    eBook (e-artnow, July 18, 2018)
    This carefully crafted ebook: "A Second Coming" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.Excerpt:"'If,' asked the Man in the Street, 'Christ were to come again to London, in this present year of grace, how would He be received, and what would happen?''I will try to show you,' replied the Scribe."
  • A Second Coming

    Richard Marsh

    eBook (, Aug. 7, 2016)
    A Second Coming
  • A Second Coming

    Richard Marsh

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 6, 2015)
    Richard Marsh, also known as Richard Bernard Heldmann, was a prolific British author in the Edwardian period. Marsh’s best known work is The Beetle, a supernatural thriller novel.
  • A Second Coming

    Richard Marsh, Paul Fox

    Paperback (Valancourt Books, Nov. 11, 2010)
    "We cannot help wincing, cannot help feeling that the author has committed an error of taste, cannot help hoping with all the vigour at our command that his example will not be followed. [...] We are compelled by conviction to express in clear terms the disfavour with which we regard audacious enterprises such as the one undertaken by the author of this novel." -- The Literary World, May 25, 1900 "Richard Marsh, author of A Second Coming, is the author also of 'The Beetle' and 'The Crime and the Criminal.' This, therefore, is his third coming. If one wishes to read one of his books, let it be 'The Crime' or 'The Beetle.' It may be better than 'A Second Coming.' It cannot easily be worse." -- The Critic, July, 1900 A Second Coming (1900) was the first attempt at serious literature by popular novelist Richard Marsh, and when it was published by the influential London publisher Grant Richards, whose publishing house helped launched the careers of George Bernard Shaw, G. K. Chesterton, and James Joyce, it appeared Marsh was on his way toward success as a respected literary writer. But the reviews were uniformly negative, decrying the book as blasphemous, and Marsh's bold and fascinating work was declared a failure and quickly consigned to oblivion. In A Second Coming, Marsh imagines what would happen if the long-awaited second coming of Christ took place in present-day London. How would he be received in a modern, industrialized world that had begun to question the relevance of his teachings and had tacitly given up hope of his return? Surprising and thought-provoking, Marsh's novel and the questions it raises are perhaps as relevant as ever. This edition features the unabridged text of the novel, a reproduction of its original cover, and a new introduction by Paul Fox.
  • A Second Coming

    Richard Marsh

    Paperback (Leopold Classic Library, July 23, 2015)
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  • A Second Coming

    Richard Marsh

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 9, 2015)
    A Second Coming
  • A Second Coming

    Richard Marsh, The Perfect Library

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 7, 2015)
    "A Second Coming" from Richard Marsh. British author born Richard Bernard Heldmann (1857-1915).
  • A Second Coming

    Richard Marsh

    Paperback (Independently published, June 23, 2020)
    Conversation had languished. Just before his entrance there had been one of those prolonged pauses which, to an ambitious hostess, are as a sound of doom. The dinner bade fair to be a failure. If people will not talk, to offer them to eat is vain. Criticism takes the place of appetite. Amplett looked, for him, bad-tempered. He was leaning back in his chair, smiling wryly at the wineglass which he was twiddling between his fingers. His wife, on the contrary, sat very upright-- with her an ominous sign. She looked straight in front of her, with a tender softness in her glance which only to those who did not know her suggested paradise. Over the whole table there was an air of vague depression, an irresistible tendency to be bored.
  • A Second Coming

    Richard Marsh

    Hardcover (Sagwan Press, Aug. 27, 2015)
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