Men and Letters (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
In addition to essays on Cicero, Jonathan Swift, Laurence Sterne, Edward Gibbon, philosopher John Selden, and military man William Halifax, this collection includes “The Classical Poems of Tennyson,” “Matthew Arnold’s Letters,” “The Decay of Classical Quotation,” “The Victorian Novel,” “The Philosophical Radicals,” and more.
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Men and Letters (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
In addition to essays on Cicero, Jonathan Swift, Laurence Sterne, Edward Gibbon, philosopher John Selden, and military man William Halifax, this collection includes “The Classical Poems of Tennyson,” “Matthew Arnold’s Letters,” “The Decay of Classical Quotation,” “The Victorian Novel,” “The Philosophical Radicals,” and more.
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Men and Letters (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Men and Letters (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Herbert W. Paul
Men and Letters (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Men and Letters (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Herbert W. Paul

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Overview

In addition to essays on Cicero, Jonathan Swift, Laurence Sterne, Edward Gibbon, philosopher John Selden, and military man William Halifax, this collection includes “The Classical Poems of Tennyson,” “Matthew Arnold’s Letters,” “The Decay of Classical Quotation,” “The Victorian Novel,” “The Philosophical Radicals,” and more.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781411457720
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Publication date: 01/17/2012
Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 348
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Herbert Woodfield Paul (1853–1935) was an English writer, historian, and Liberal Member of Parliament. His works include Men and Letters (1901) and the five volume History of Modern England (1904-1906), as well as biographies of Matthew Arnold (1902), Lord Acton (1904), and William Gladstone (1908).

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