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1867 |
Second Reform Bill |
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Mill |
On liberty |
1859 ESSAY which defines for a burgeois democracy the principles of mutual tollerance, of the freedom of the citizen and of the non-interference of Government |
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Mill |
Leading philosopher of LIBERALISM Active supporter of Reform in the House of Commons Advocate for extension of democracy |
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The subjection of women |
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Dombey & son |
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Mill |
Autobiography |
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Arnold |
Culture and anarchy |
Provocative TRACT Post Carlylean irony Investigative moralism Attempts to establish the nature of brood & notion of culture |
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1. Barbarian aristocracy 2. Philistine bourgeoisie 3. Unlettered populace |
Hierarchical system of moral responsibilities |
Arnold's "Culture & Anarchy" |
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Hughes |
Tom Brown's schooldays |
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Arnold |
Empedocles on Enea |
5 volume of verses Exploration of the 'negative' around himself Modern feelings |
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Clough |
Amours de voyage |
Poems about casual love-making and love-doubting HEXAMETER Conversational manner Travelogue, dialogue, gestures of self-analysis Background: disruptions of Italian politics |
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Clough |
The Bothie of Tober na Vuolich |
Narrative experiment shifting perspective Fascination w/ religion and w/ failure of the religious impulse |
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Ruskin |
Unto this last |
Series of essays concerning the economic and social integrity of mid-victorian Britain The author expresses himself through bald, innocent simplicity Applies Christianity to a mechanized & urban civilization that he found morally & aesthetically repugnant English untheoretical socialism |
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Ruskin |
Modern painters |
Extensive definitions of Truth, Beauty, Imagination, Representation, Nature (Through Turner's paintings) |
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Ruskin |
The Seven lamps of architecture |
Treatise on the art of building |
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Ruskin |
The stories of Venice |
3 volumes Venice = Paradigm for Victorian Britain |
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Ruskin |
Praeterita |
Autobiography Private discovery of nature and art Communicates both w/ scientific enthusiasm and a semi-religious wonder to the vast and various body of his disciples |
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Catholic revival within the Church of England Reaction vs State interference in religion |
Oxford movement |
(Early 1830's) age of Reform |
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Newman |
Loss and gain |
Theologian. Renewed attraction for dogmatic and ceremonial religion |
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Newman |
Apologia pro vita sua |
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Hopkins |
God-centered poems violence in the realm of parahuman |
Catholic |
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Carrol, 1865 |
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland [...] through the look glass |
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Carrol 1872 |
What Alice found there |
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Carrol 1876 |
The hunting of the shark |
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Lear |
How pleasant to know Mr. Lear |
The author's world is full of errors, terrors and misapprehensions |