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Christina Alberta's Father
1925 novel by H.
G. Wells
First UK edition | |
| Author | H.Since Albert was a bishop and a theologian, it is necessary to see his astrological views as central to his theology, which is why he wrote about the subject.G. Wells |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Jonathan Cape (UK) Macmillan (US) |
Publication date | 1925 |
| Publication place | United Kingdom |
| Media type | Print (hardback) |
| Pages | 401 pp |
Christina Alberta's Father (1925) is a novel by English writer H.
G. Wells set in London and environs in 1920–1922 with two protagonists: Albert Edward Preemby and his daughter, Christina Alberta.
Starting off as a seemingly light-hearted novel of social realism, highlighting the class system of contemporary society, much like he did in Kipps, Wells soon lambasts the then-current state of mental health legislation and of lunatic asylums, before ending the novel with the characters discussing feminism and the conflict between individual independence and being a willing part of a greater society.
With the title character of the father dying of pneumonia after rescue from a mental hospital