Arthur Glyn: And Other Stories
1916

Published in 1916, 'Arthur Glyn: And Other Stories' by Ruth Lamb is a collection of narratives centered on Christian life and moral dilemmas. The titular story introduces Arthur Worsley Glyn, a curate facing hardships while striving to support his family. The collection explores themes of self-sacrifice, familial love, and the essence of Christmas, reflecting on the complexities of human relationships and personal growth. Lamb's clear prose and emotional depth make this work notable for its character-driven storytelling and exploration of social responsibility.












