Letters, Journals, and Writings of Benjamin Hawkins: 1802-1816
Author : Benjamin Hawkins
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Page : 430 pages
File Size : 40,46 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Creek Indians
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Author : Benjamin Hawkins
Publisher :
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 40,46 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Creek Indians
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Author : Robert Woof
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1141 pages
File Size : 44,2 MB
Release : 2003-09-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1134966733
The Critical Heritage series collects together a large body of criticism on major figures in literature. Each volume presents the contemporary responses to a particular writer, enabling the student to follow the formation of critical attitudes to the writer's work and its place within a literary tradition. The carefully selected sources range from landmark essays in the history of criticism to fragments of contemporary opinion and little published documentary material, such as letters and diaries. Significant pieces of criticism from later periods are also included in order to demonstrate fluctuations in reputation following the writer's death. This new volume in the series includes criticism on the work of William Wordsworth during the period 1793-1820. Extremely wide-ranging in its coverage, over 250 diary extracts, letters, reviews, comments, and opinions by and about Wordsworth are gathered together here for the first time. An invaluable addition to any literary library.
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Page : 824 pages
File Size : 17,77 MB
Release : 1911
Category : America
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Author : Lord Byron
Publisher : Everyman's Library
Page : 729 pages
File Size : 12,74 MB
Release : 2024-03-26
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1101908424
A new hardcover selection of Lord Byron's letters, poems, and journals, tracing his dramatic, scandalous, heroic life and his wide-ranging travels—and timed to the two-hundredth anniversary of his tragic early death George Gordon, Lord Byron, was one of the leading figures of British Romanticism. The Byronic hero he gave his name to—the charming, dashing, rebellious outsider—remains a powerful literary archetype. Byron was known for his unconventional character and his extravagant and flamboyant lifestyle: he had numerous scandalous love affairs, including with his half-sister Augusta Leigh. Lady Caroline Lamb, one of his lovers, famously described him as "mad, bad and dangerous to know." His letters and journals were originally published in two volumes; this new one-volume selection includes poems and provides a vivid overview of his dramatic life arranged to reflect his travels through Scotland, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Albania, Switzerland, and of course Greece, where he died. It contains a new introduction by scholar Fiona Stafford highlighting Byron’s enduring significance and the ways in which he was ahead of his time. Everyman's Library pursues the highest production standards, printing on acid-free paper, with full-cloth cases with two-color foil stamping, decorative endpapers, silk ribbon markers, European-style half-round spines, and a full-color illustrated jacket. Each title includes an introduction, a select bibliography, and a chronology of the author's life and times.
Author : William Carey
Publisher : Smyth & Helwys Publishing, Inc.
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 20,56 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Missionaries
ISBN : 9781573121972
William Carey, an English Baptist pastor, has been called the "Father of the Modern Mission Movement". For the first time, his letters and journals are compiled and made available as a tutor for missionaries today. This book contains the edited version of Carey's complete journal written from 1793-1795, his first years in India, along with excerpts from letters addressing mission strategy, support, struggles, daily life, spirituality, and other important issues missionaries faced. The Journal and Selected Letters of William Carey reveals William Carey's unique understanding of the mission task. It allows insight into the character and personality of one of the most famous Christian missionary heroes.
Author : National Library of Scotland
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Page : 576 pages
File Size : 50,34 MB
Release : 1938
Category : Manuscripts
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Author : Boston Public Library
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Page : 924 pages
File Size : 12,65 MB
Release : 1861
Category : Library catalogs
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Author : Andrew Sharp
Publisher : Auckland University Press
Page : 1277 pages
File Size : 12,94 MB
Release : 2016-10-24
Category : History
ISBN : 1775587088
New Zealanders know Samuel Marsden as the founder of the CMS missions that brought Christianity (and perhaps sheep) to New Zealand. Australians know him as &‘the flogging parson' who established large landholdings and was dismissed from his position as magistrate for exceeding his jurisdiction. English readers know of Marsden for his key role in the history of missions and empire. In this major biography spanning research, and the subject's life, across England, New South Wales and New Zealand, Andrew Sharp tells the story of Marsden's life from the inside. Sharp focuses on revealing to modern readers the powerful evangelical lens through which Marsden understood the world. By diving deeply into key moments &– the voyage out, the disputes with Macquarie, the founding of missions &– Sharp gets us to reimagine the world as Marsden saw it: always under threat from the Prince of Darkness, in need of &‘a bold reprover of vice', a world written in the words of the King James Bible. Andrew Sharp takes us back into the nineteenth-century world, and an evangelical mind, to reveal the past as truly a foreign country.
Author : thomas thorpe
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Page : 1270 pages
File Size : 19,70 MB
Release : 1830
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Author : Great Britain. Public Record Office
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Page : 280 pages
File Size : 50,78 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Great Britain
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