توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Victorian Prose: An Anthology
نام کتاب : Victorian Prose: An Anthology
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : نثر ویکتوریایی: گلچین
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نویسندگان : Rosemary J. Mundhenk (editor), Luann McCracken Fletcher (editor)
ناشر : Columbia Univ Pr
سال نشر : 1999
تعداد صفحات : 498
ISBN (شابک) : 023111026X , 9780231110266
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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CONTENTS
Chronological Table of Contents
Thematic Table of Contents
Introduction
Acknowledgments
A Note on the Texts
MARY PRINCE (ca. 1788–after 1831): from The History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave (1831)
RICHARD OASTLER (1789–1861): “Slavery in Yorkshire” (1830)
CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH TONNA (1790–1846): from The Wrongs of Woman (1843–4)
THOMAS CARLYLE (1795–1881)
from Sartor Resartus (1833–4)
from Past and Present (1843)
SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS (1799–1872): from The Women of England (1839)
THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY (1800–59): from review of Southey’s Colloquies (1830)
JOHN HENRY NEWMAN (1801–90): from Apologia Pro Vita Sua (1864)
JANE WELSH CARLYLE (1801–66): Letters (1845)
HARRIET MARTINEAU (1802–76): from Eastern Life, Present and Past (1848)
ROBERT CHAMBERS (1802–71): from Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation (1844)
JAMES PHILLIPS KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH (1804–77): from The Moral and Physical Condition of the Working Classes Employed in the Cotton Manufacture in Manchester...
BENJAMIN DISRAELI (1804–81): from “Conservative and Liberal Principles,” speech at the Crystal Palace (1872)
JOHN STUART MILL (1806–73)
from The Subjection of Women (1869)
from Autobiography (1873)
CAROLINE NORTON (1808–77): from A Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cranworth’s Marriage and Divorce Bill (1855)
WILLIAM RATHBONE GREG (1809–91): from “Why Are Women Redundant?” (1862)
CHARLES DARWIN (1809–82): from On the Origin of Species (1859)
ELIZABETH RIGBY, LADY EASTLAKE (1809–93): from review of Vanity Fair, Jane Eyre, and the 1847 Report of the Governesses’ Benevolent Institution (1848)
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE (1809–98): from “England’s Mission” (1878)
HENRY MAYHEW (1812–87): from Labour and the Poor, letter to the Morning Chronicle (1849)
SAMUEL SMILES (1812–1904): from Self-Help (1859)
DAVID LIVINGSTONE (1813–73): from Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa (1857)
PERCIVAL LEIGH (1813–89): from “The Chemistry of a Candle” (1850)
WILLIAM ACTON (1814–75): from Prostitution (1857, 1870)
CHARLOTTE BRONTË (1816–55): Letters to George Henry Lewes (1847–50)
GEORGE HENRY LEWES (1817–78)
from review of Shirley (1850)
from Comte’s Philosophy of the Sciences (1853)
JOHN RUSKIN (1819–1900)
from “Traffic,” lecture (1864); in The Crown of Wild Olive (1866)
from “Of Queens’ Gardens,” lecture (1864); in Sesame and Lilies (1865)
QUEEN VICTORIA (1819–1901)
from journal entry on the Great Exhibition (1851)
Letters to her daughter, the Princess Royal (1858, 1872)
CHARLES KINGSLEY (1819–75): from “The Massacre of the Innocents!” (1859)
PRINCE ALBERT (1819–61): Speech at the Mansion House (1850); in Prince Albert’s Speeches (1857)
PUNCH: from “Punch’s Own Report of the Opening of the Great Exhibition” (1851)
GEORGE ELIOT (1819–80): from “Silly Novels by Lady Novelists” (1856)
HERBERT SPENCER (1820–1903): from “Progress: Its Law and Cause” (1857)
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (1820–1910): from “Cassandra,” Suggestions for Thought (1860)
RICHARD FRANCIS BURTON (1821–90): from “A Day Amongst the Fans” (1863)
LUCIE DUFF GORDON (1821–69): Letters from Egypt and the Cape (1864, 1865)
FRANCES POWER COBBE (1822–1904)
from “Woman as a Citizen of the State,” The Duties of Women (1881)
from Life of Frances Power Cobbe (1894)
MATTHEW ARNOLD (1822–88)
from Culture and Anarchy (1869, 1875)
from “Literature and Science,” Discourses in America (1885)
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY (1825–95
from “Science and Culture,” address (1880); in Science and Culture, and Other Essays (1881)
from “Agnosticism and Christianity” (1889)
DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK (1826–87): from A Woman’s Thoughts About Women (1857, 1858)
BARBARA LEIGH SMITH BODICHON (1827–91): Reasons for the Enfranchisement of Women (1866)
MARGARET OLIPHANT (1828–97): from The Autobiography of Mrs M. O.W. Oliphant (1899)
WILLIAM MORRIS (1834–96): from “How We Live and How We Might Live” (1888)
WALTER HORATIO PATER (1839–94): from Studies in the History of the Renaissance (1873)
EDMUND WILLIAM GOSSE (1849–1928): from Father and Son: A Study of Two Temperaments (1907)
MARY ARNOLD [Mrs. Humphry] WARD (1851–1920): “An Appeal Against Female Suffrage” (1889)
OSCAR WILDE (1854–1900): from “The Soul of Man Under Socialism” (1891)
MARY KINGSLEY (1862–1900): from Travels in West Africa (1897)
ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS (1865–1945): from “The Decadent Movement in Literature” (1893)
Selected Bibliography