The Way of Martha and the Way of MaryGraham, Stephen
Religion
The Way of Martha and the Way of Mary
Graham, Stephen
National characteristics, Russian; Russia -- Religion
_THE MANCHESTER GUARDIAN._—“‘Many think in the head,’ wrote Francis
Thompson, ‘but it is thinking in the heart that is most wanted.’ It
is because this book has been pondered, and the events it describes
lived ‘in the heart,’ that it possesses such grace and distinction.
Those who have followed Mr. Graham and have watched his style
becoming with every volume he has written a more and more
close-fitting and appropriate garment for his thought, will not be
disappointed. It is his best work—gay, beautiful, and tender; gay
with the spirit of youth, beautiful with the spirit of poetry, and
tender with the spirit of worship.... Compare these reverent and
radiant pages with the bright semi-cynicism of _Eothen_, and you get
a measure of the distance the English spirit has travelled since
1844.”
_THE NATION._—“The Russians have not been broken by Russia. Mr.
Stephen Graham, in his beautiful and remarkable book, throws this
great truth into vivid perspective. Not for him the ‘grey days’ of
Tchekhof or the hoarse challenge of Gorky’s exultant mood, not for
him the symbol of Andreyev’s Red Laughter.... This Englishman does
not dwell upon the Russians’ suffering, but upon their immense hope;
he is preoccupied not by their material poverty but by their
spiritual wealth.”
_THE DAILY MAIL._—“Mr. Stephen Graham is favourably known as the
interpreter of modern Russia and more particularly of the peasant.
To that task he brings every accomplishment. He has sympathy; he has
the insight of genius and the heart of the poet. He has a rare and
precious gift of style.... He seems to have divined by some flash of
intuition the psychology of the Russian. This book will add greatly
to his already great reputation. It is a pleasure to praise such
work. Here he has given us an extraordinarily beautiful and
interesting account of an extraordinarily interesting
achievement.... It breaks entirely fresh ground. It makes a deep and
universal appeal.”
_THE WESTMINSTER GAZETTE._—“The best book on Russia written by an
Englishman.”
_THE OUTLOOK._—“Something more than a book of travel, a spiritual
Murray—a very remarkable piece of work ... at once simple and
extraordinary.”
_CHURCH TIMES._—“We are sure that the student of human nature and
the student of religion alike will find a deep interest in this
book. Its merit is the complete sympathy and the true insight with
which it describes the child-like faith of the Russian peasant and
his passionate love of the Saviour who died for him.”
_MERCURE DE FRANCE._—“C’est une longue aventure où l’on se croirait
reporté au temps des croisades, et l’auteur dessine en quelques
traits nets et durs des types étonnants. Voilà un livre à lire pour
quiconque veut être intéressé et obligé de réfléchir.”
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