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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 32 MIN

The Way of All Flesh by Samuel Butler (1903)

from Classic Books in 30 Minutes: Western and World Literature for Busy People

Today we confront the raw, searing satire of Samuel Butler's posthumously published 1903 novel, The Way of All Flesh, a deeply autobiographical work that serves as a blistering attack on Victorian family life, religious hypocrisy, and repressive education. The novel chronicles four generations of the Pontifex family, focusing most intensely on Ernest Pontifex, who is subjected to a childhood of emotional manipulation, rigid dogma, and moral authoritarianism by his clergyman father, Theobald, and his highly conventional mother, Christina. . We discuss how Butler masterfully uses irony and psychological insight to show the transmission of trauma through generations, where the sins of the father are visited upon the son. The book's central, revolutionary idea is its embrace of evolutionary theory and a belief in the necessity of breaking free from inherited conventions to achieve individual authenticity, making it one of the most significant and influential critiques of the oppressive Victorian moral code.

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