
Making of a Bigot
The Making of a Bigot, written by Rose Macaulay during her time in the War Office's Propaganda Department, explores the journey of young Eddy Oliver from Cambridge University. As he encounters various individuals with strong personalities, their persuasive arguments shape his own beliefs and identity. This novel reflects Macaulay's mysticism and skepticism towards organized religion, offering a critical look at the influences that mold personal convictions. Published in the early 20th century, it remains notable for its examination of character development and ideological persuasion.
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