The Revolution in Tanner's Lane
1887
The Revolution in Tanner's Lane, published in 1887 by William Hale White, is a novel set in 1814 London, focusing on Zachariah Coleman, a printer and Dissenter. The story captures the political and social upheaval of the time, as Zachariah grapples with his radical beliefs amidst a festive atmosphere celebrating the return of Louis XVIII. Through his personal struggles, including a tumultuous marriage and encounters with various figures, the novel explores themes of love, faith, and the quest for meaning during a period of significant societal change.








