Lives of Victorian Political Figures Part IV Vol 2

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Carefully selected extracts from biographies, memoirs, diaries, private letters and other ephemera reveal how these key nineteenth-century figures were viewed by their contemporaries. <p>Thomas Hill Green I. R. S. Rait (ed.), <i>Memorials of Albert Venn Dicey </i>(excerpt) II. Mark Pattison, ‘Philosophy at Oxford,’ <i>Mind </i>III. H. H. Asquith, <i>Some Aspects of the Victorian Age: Th e Romanes Lecture 1918 </i>(excerpt) IV. L. A. Selby-Bigge, ‘Practical Oxford: A Reply to Professor Goldwin Smith,’ <i>Contemporary Review </i>V. Lewis R. Farnell, <i>An Oxonian Looks Back </i>(excerpt) VI. ‘Professor Green on Temperance’, <i>Alliance News </i>VII. ‘Morality by Act of Parliament’, <i>Alliance News </i>VIII. ‘Special Conference at Oxford’, <i>Alliance News </i>IX. ‘Th e Oxford Election’, <i>Alliance News </i>X. ‘Th e Late Professor Green’ and ‘Memorial to Professor Green’, <i>Alliance News </i>XI. William Cunningham, from ‘Th e Sense of Citizenship’ and ‘Personal Character’ XII. Percy Alden, ‘Arnold Toynbee’, <i>Mansfi eld House Magazine </i>XIII. Richard Burdon Haldane, ‘Th e New Liberalism’, <i>Progressive Review </i>XIV. J. H. Muirhead, <i>Refl ections by a Journeyman in Philosophy on the Movements of Th ought and Practice in His Time </i>XV. F. C. Conybeare, ‘On Professor Green’s Political Philosophy’, <i>National Review, </i>XVI. G. F. Barbour, ‘Green and Sidgwick on the Community of the Good,’ <i>Th e Philosophical Review, </i>XVII. Arthur Boutwood, Letter to second Viscount Halifax, XVIII. Obituaries,‘The Late Professor Green’, <i>Oxford Chronicle and Berks and Bucks Gazette, </i>‘Death of Professor T. H. Green’, <i>Oxford Chronicle </i>‘The Late Professor Green’, <i>Oxford Times </i>‘Professor Thomas Hill Green’, <i>Church of England Temperance Chronicle </i>‘The Late Professor Green’ and ‘Death of Professor T. H. Green’, <i>Alliance News </i>XIX. C. A. Fyffe, ‘Th e Late Professor T. H. Green’, <i>Th e Times, </i>XX. ‘Sermon by the President of Trinity’, <i>Oxford and Cambridge Undergraduate’s Journal </i>XXI. In Memoriam, Richard Lewis Nettleship, ‘Professor T. H. Green. In Memoriam’, <i>Contemporary Review, </i>James Bryce, ‘Professor T. H. Green. In Memoriam’, <i>Contemporary Review </i><b>William Morris </b>XXII. John William Mackail, <i>Th e Parting of the Ways, an Address</i>, excerpt XXIII. Emma Lazarus, ‘A Day in Surrey with William Morris’, <i>Century </i>XXIV. Frederic W. H. Myers, ‘Modern Poets and the Meaning of Life’, <i>Nineteenth Century </i>XXV. Oscar L. Triggs, ‘Th e Socialistic Th read in the Life and Works of William Morris’, <i>Poet-Lore </i>XXVI. John William Mackail, <i>William Morris</i>, excerpt XXVII. ‘Nephelococcygia-Lez-Hammersmith’, <i>Saturday Review </i>XXVIII. Edward Carpenter Edward Carpenter, <i>My Days and Dreams, Being Autobiographical Notes</i>, excerpts Edward Carpenter, ‘Th e Enchanted Th cket: An Appeal to the Well-to-do’ XIX. [Police report], <i>The Times </i>XXX. Edward Aveling, ‘Police Tyranny. To Th e Editor of <i>The Times</i>’, <i>The Times </i>XXXI. Eduard Bernstein, <i>My Years of Exile: Reminiscences of a Socialist</i>, excerpts XXXII. Edward Carpenter, ‘William Morris’, <i>Freedom </i>XXXIII. Sam Mainwaring, ‘Reminiscences of William Morris. By A Working Colleague’, <i>Freedom </i>XXXIV. Tributes to William Morris, Walter Crane, [tribute to Morris], <i>Freedom </i>Peter Kropotkin, [tribute to Morris], <i>Freedom </i>XXXV. ‘William Morris, Poet and Artist’ XXXVI. R. B. Cunninghame Graham, ‘With the North-West Wind’ XXXVII. Socialist Perspectives, <i>Pilgrim to the Left . Memoirs of a Modern Revolutionist</i>, Excerpt, <i>The Meaning of Socialism</i>, excerpts</p>
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