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Product Details

  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: T&T Clark (October 24, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0567104346
  • ISBN-13: 978-0567104342
  • Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 1.3 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,290,360 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Much as I enjoyed and benefitted from Edward Short's first book, "Newman and His Contemporaries", I learned even more about Blessed John Henry Newman from Short's second book, "Newman and His Family". I believe the great overall benefit of this book, which describes Newman's relationships with each of his parents and siblings, is to make Newman more human, more accessible, more understandable. When Pope Benedict XVI visited England to beatify John Henry Newman in September of 2010, much of the press about Newman's beatification was negative--commentators emphasized his sensitivity to slights, mentioned his comment that literary men like him are not meant to be saints, claimed he was a homosexual, etc. In the beatification homily, Pope Benedict highlighted Newman's life as a priest and minister, balancing out the intellectual and literary genius of Newman with the image of him "visiting the sick and the poor, comforting the bereaved, caring for those in prison" and noting that was why "so many thousands of people lined the local streets as his body was taken to its place of burial".Read more ›
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A few years ago I read a good book about Newman and his family (sadly, I can no longer remember the title). It was an interesting look at the topic, focusing primarily on the early years of his life. I had some hopes that this book would provide deeper insights, though I hesitated to buy it for some time because I wasn't terribly pleased with Short's earlier work on Newman and his Contemporaries.

I should have hesitated longer. Before I get to the negatives, though, I will give credit where it's due: If the rest of the book had been like the chapter on Frank Newman, this would have been at least a three-star review and maybe a four. As it is, that chapter saved this from being a one-star review.

What's wrong with this book? It's just badly written and unfocused. The author obviously knows a lot about Newman and about Victorian life in general--he just can't put it on paper well, and he can't decide what to leave in and to leave out.

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1) Preoccupation with irrelevancies: At location 1947 (I'm working from the Kindle edition), Short tells us that Newman enrolled in Lincoln's Inn to study law in 1819. He then adds: "(Gladstone enrolled in 1833.)" So what? Gladstone was a topic of Short's previous book (also badly written). Mentioning him here adds nothing.

2) Cheap shots at people who don't agree with Newman. From location 2115: "If Newman rarely spoke ill of the Irish, Carlyle, like many of the Victorian English, rarely spoke well of them." Carlyle hadn't been mentioned in pages (see problem #1), and there was no reason to drag him in here either. Another example, from location 3253: "Lord Acton, whose dubious reputation for learning is only matched by his dubious judgment...."

3) Telling us what Newman didn't agree with.
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The author uses his spin on Newman to justify his own ideology about what it means to be Catholic. And he depicts Newman as something of a nag
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It is not in the least unimportant to read about famous people in the context of their times and in their family relationships. Edward Short has done this in his book, Newman and His Family.

Bl John Henry Newman’s conversion to the Roman Catholic Church came at a very high price for him. Short follows Newman’s odyssey and carefully describes how this affected his relationship to his parents, his brothers and his sisters. Each sibling is given a chapter as are his parents. The author takes us through the conflicts, and difficulties experienced by the Newmans, most especially their most famous sibling. It brings to mind that if one “knocked on any door” they would find a sorrow behind it.

If one is interested in reading about how famous people suffer the same trials and sorrows in their families as most everyone else, Edward Short’s book is not to be neglected.
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If one is looking for 19th century history Newman and His Family by Edward Short is the route to go. Not only does he bring to the forefront the political, social and religious background of the time, it is tied in to Newman's deep, intimate family life the parents, sibllings and nephew of Newman. In a masterly and thorough manner, Short discusses how each member of Newman's family infuenced what Newman was and what he became. I recommend this book as a positive read of the Newman era.

Kay Lawrence
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