Book detail: The Works of Charles Kingsley: Yeast is presented as a focused source page for quotations connected with this book, collection, transcript, or source record.
Yeast was published in 1848 and stands as one of Kingsley's early works exploring the social and moral challenges facing England during this period of rapid industrial change. The novel examines the living and working conditions of the poorer classes, weaving narrative fiction with social commentary that was characteristic of Kingsley's broader writings. As a clergyman and social critic, Kingsley used his literary works to highlight the struggles of working people and to advocate for reform, contributing to the body of Victorian literature that addressed what became known as the Conditions of England question.
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