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original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the
1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. Hesperides Press are republishing these classic works in
affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text
and artwork.
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Queen Victoria (Hardcover)
Lytton Strachey; Edited by 1stworld Library; Created by 1stworld Publishing
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R622
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at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - On November 6, 1817, died the
Princess Charlotte, only child of the Prince Regent, and heir to
the crown of England. Her short life had hardly been a happy one.
By nature impulsive, capricious, and vehement, she had always
longed for liberty; and she had
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With authors such as Voltaire, Honore De Balzac, Victor Hugo, and
so many more, French literature can be as intimidating as it is
spectacular. Hoping to spread admiration and knowledge about the
French literary canon, H.A.L Fisher, a former president of the
board of education and prominent historian, sought out Lytton
Strachey to write a survey of French literature. After accepting
the commission, Strachey exceeded the original expectations,
crafting a work of non-fiction that is more alluring than a gift
catalog, and filled with fascinating information. Separated into
chronological sections, Landmarks in French Literature provides
samples, explanations, and stories of the notable literary works
spanning from the 15th to the late 19th century. With detailed
explorations of each era, and an alphabetized list of esteemed
authors, Landmarks in French Literature is a passionate tour
through history, rich with intriguing insight and historical
information. In the first few months following its publication,
Lytton Strachey’s Landmarks in French Literature received
overwhelming praise and sold thousands of copies in various
countries. Described as a fascinating and invaluable source,
Landmarks in French Literature is a comprehensive commentary on the
literary history of France, including information about major
authors, movements, and works. Written with clear passion,
expertise, and professional prose, this educational source is a
compelling account, and a perfect resource for any reader curious
about the culture, art, or history of France. This edition of
Landmarks in French Literature by Lytton Strachey features an
eye-catching new cover design and is presented in a font that is
both modern and readable. With these accommodations, this edition
is accessible and appealing to contemporary audiences, restoring
Landmarks in French Literature to modern standards while preserving
the original innovation and insight of Lytton Strachey’s work.
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Queen Victoria (Hardcover)
Lytton Strachey; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R371
Discovery Miles 3 710
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Known for its advances in literature, industrialization, politics,
and science, the Victorian era was a prominent time in British
history. However, author Lytton Strachey remembers Queen Victoria
as a person instead of just focusing on her accomplishments. First
starting with a brief history of her predecessors and origins,
Victoria was crowned just as she came of age. Having only been
eighteen, Queen Victoria was widely unfamiliar to her subjects when
she was coronated. While her advisors and elders attempted to train
her for her regal duties and present her to society, Victoria
struggled to adjust to her new life. However, after a short period
of adjustment, Victoria transformed into an iconic figure, known
and celebrated for her elevated sense of morality. In 1840,
Victoria married her cousin, Prince Albert, a match arranged by
their families. But while Albert brought financial success, he was
still unpopular in high society London, unlike his wife, who was
growing to be more beloved every day. First published in 1921,
Lytton Strachey’s Queen Victoria follows the inventive
biographical style Strachey created, featuring witty, irreverent
prose paired with the focus on human characteristics rather than
just their achievements. Told in relation to the prominent figures
in each stage of her life, Queen Victoria is an intimate
perspective of the legendary ruler. Praised for its accuracy and
entertainment, Queen Victoria led Lytton Strachey to be awarded the
James Tait Black Memorial Prize, one of the oldest awards in
British literature. This edition of Queen Victoria by Lytton
Strachey features an eye-catching new cover design and is presented
in a font that is both modern and readable. With these
accommodations, this edition is accessible and appealing to
contemporary audiences, restoring Queen Victoria to modern
standards while preserving the original innovation and insight of
Lytton Strachey’s work.
Featuring prominent figures in education, religion, science, and
war, Eminent Victorians is a fascinating collection of Victorian
biographies. Beginning with a discussion of the achievements of
Cardinal Manning, Strachey provides insight on the Cardinal's rise
to power and follows the creation of the Oxford Movement, which
began the development of the Anglo-Catholic church. Sparing no
detail, Manning's feud with the influential theologian John Henry
Newman and its effects on his career is well highlighted. Next,
Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, is depicted in
a more flattering light that the other subjects. Portrayed as a
clever, intense, and ambitious woman, Nightingale is deemed to have
an insufferable personality, but as a woman of undeniably
impressive achievement. Credited for the development of the public
school system, Dr. Thomas Arnold is commended for his ideas, but
criticized for the unintentional negative impact he had on
education. Finally, General Gordon's legacy is saved from obscurity
as the stories of his intense missions are explored. As an
adventurous mercenary, Gordon navigated conflicts between
governments, often decreasing the collateral of war. First
published in 1918, Eminent Victorians by Lytton Strachey brought
innovation to the biographical genre. With exciting and honest
narratives, Eminent Victorians challenges the idealistic portrayal
of historical figures, observing their fault without greatly
slighting their achievements. Through this lens, prominent
historical figures such as Florence Nightingale, Cardinal Manning,
Thomas Arnold, and General Gordon are remembered as real people
instead of mere figures of adoration. Featuring the depiction of
innovation in religion, education, science, math, and politics,
Strachey's work encompasses much of the Victorian society, granting
readers a riveting and entertaining perspective on the period. This
edition of Eminent Victorians by Lytton Strachey features an
eye-catching new cover design and is presented in a font that is
both modern and readable. With these accommodations, this edition
is accessible and appealing to contemporary audiences, restoring
Eminent Victorians to modern standards while preserving the
original innovation and insight of Lytton Strachey's work.
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Queen Victoria (Paperback)
Lytton Strachey; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R197
Discovery Miles 1 970
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Known for its advances in literature, industrialization, politics,
and science, the Victorian era was a prominent time in British
history. However, author Lytton Strachey remembers Queen Victoria
as a person instead of just focusing on her accomplishments. First
starting with a brief history of her predecessors and origins,
Victoria was crowned just as she came of age. Having only been
eighteen, Queen Victoria was widely unfamiliar to her subjects when
she was coronated. While her advisors and elders attempted to train
her for her regal duties and present her to society, Victoria
struggled to adjust to her new life. However, after a short period
of adjustment, Victoria transformed into an iconic figure, known
and celebrated for her elevated sense of morality. In 1840,
Victoria married her cousin, Prince Albert, a match arranged by
their families. But while Albert brought financial success, he was
still unpopular in high society London, unlike his wife, who was
growing to be more beloved every day. First published in 1921,
Lytton Strachey's Queen Victoria follows the inventive biographical
style Strachey created, featuring witty, irreverent prose paired
with the focus on human characteristics rather than just their
achievements. Told in relation to the prominent figures in each
stage of her life, Queen Victoria is an intimate perspective of the
legendary ruler. Praised for its accuracy and entertainment, Queen
Victoria led Lytton Strachey to be awarded the James Tait Black
Memorial Prize, one of the oldest awards in British literature.
This edition of Queen Victoria by Lytton Strachey features an
eye-catching new cover design and is presented in a font that is
both modern and readable. With these accommodations, this edition
is accessible and appealing to contemporary audiences, restoring
Queen Victoria to modern standards while preserving the original
innovation and insight of Lytton Strachey's work.
With authors such as Voltaire, Honore De Balzac, Victor Hugo, and
so many more, French literature can be as intimidating as it is
spectacular. Hoping to spread admiration and knowledge about the
French literary canon, H.A.L Fisher, a former president of the
board of education and prominent historian, sought out Lytton
Strachey to write a survey of French literature. After accepting
the commission, Strachey exceeded the original expectations,
crafting a work of non-fiction that is more alluring than a gift
catalog, and filled with fascinating information. Separated into
chronological sections, Landmarks in French Literature provides
samples, explanations, and stories of the notable literary works
spanning from the 15th to the late 19th century. With detailed
explorations of each era, and an alphabetized list of esteemed
authors, Landmarks in French Literature is a passionate tour
through history, rich with intriguing insight and historical
information. In the first few months following its publication,
Lytton Strachey's Landmarks in French Literature received
overwhelming praise and sold thousands of copies in various
countries. Described as a fascinating and invaluable source,
Landmarks in French Literature is a comprehensive commentary on the
literary history of France, including information about major
authors, movements, and works. Written with clear passion,
expertise, and professional prose, this educational source is a
compelling account, and a perfect resource for any reader curious
about the culture, art, or history of France. This edition of
Landmarks in French Literature by Lytton Strachey features an
eye-catching new cover design and is presented in a font that is
both modern and readable. With these accommodations, this edition
is accessible and appealing to contemporary audiences, restoring
Landmarks in French Literature to modern standards while preserving
the original innovation and insight of Lytton Strachey's work.
Featuring prominent figures in education, religion, science, and
war, Eminent Victorians is a fascinating collection of Victorian
biographies. Beginning with a discussion of the achievements of
Cardinal Manning, Strachey provides insight on the Cardinal’s
rise to power and follows the creation of the Oxford Movement,
which began the development of the Anglo-Catholic church. Sparing
no detail, Manning’s feud with the influential theologian John
Henry Newman and its effects on his career is well highlighted.
Next, Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, is
depicted in a more flattering light that the other subjects.
Portrayed as a clever, intense, and ambitious woman, Nightingale is
deemed to have an insufferable personality, but as a woman of
undeniably impressive achievement. Credited for the development of
the public school system, Dr. Thomas Arnold is commended for his
ideas, but criticized for the unintentional negative impact he had
on education. Finally, General Gordon’s legacy is saved from
obscurity as the stories of his intense missions are explored. As
an adventurous mercenary, Gordon navigated conflicts between
governments, often decreasing the collateral of war. First
published in 1918, Eminent Victorians by Lytton Strachey brought
innovation to the biographical genre. With exciting and honest
narratives, Eminent Victorians challenges the idealistic portrayal
of historical figures, observing their fault without greatly
slighting their achievements. Through this lens, prominent
historical figures such as Florence Nightingale, Cardinal Manning,
Thomas Arnold, and General Gordon are remembered as real people
instead of mere figures of adoration. Featuring the depiction of
innovation in religion, education, science, math, and politics,
Strachey’s work encompasses much of the Victorian society,
granting readers a riveting and entertaining perspective on the
period. This edition of Eminent Victorians by Lytton Strachey
features an eye-catching new cover design and is presented in a
font that is both modern and readable. With these accommodations,
this edition is accessible and appealing to contemporary audiences,
restoring Eminent Victorians to modern standards while preserving
the original innovation and insight of Lytton Strachey’s work.
Eminent Victorians is a groundbreaking work of biography that
raised the genre to the level of high art. It replaced reverence
with skepticism and Strachey's wit, iconoclasm, and narrative skill
liberated the biographical enterprise. His portraits of Cardinal
Manning, Florence Nightingale, Thomas Arnold, and General Gordon
changed perceptions of the Victorians for a generation.
Lytton Strachey's biographical essays on four "eminent Victorians"
dropped an explosive charge on Victorian England when the book was
published in 1918. It ushered in the modern biography and raised
the genre to the level of high literary art. Strachey approached
his subjects with skepticism rather than reverence, and his
iconoclastic wit and engaging narratives thrilled as well as
shocked his contemporaries. Debunking Church, Public School and
Empire, his portraits of Cardinal Manning, Florence Nightingale,
Dr. Arnold of Rugby, and General Gordon of Khartoum changed
perceptions of the Victorians for a generation. This edition is
unique in being fully annotated and in drawing on the full range of
Strachey's manuscript materials and literary remains.
About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has
made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the
globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to
scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of
other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading
authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date
bibliographies for further study, and much more.
Elizabeth I of England had one great passion in her life and that
was for the Earl of Essex giving him power, wealth and favour in
such a way that he made many enemies. This fascinating biography of
this great romance is written in such a way as to appear as a
historical novel. Many of the earliest books, particularly those
dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and
increasingly expensive. Hesperides Press are republishing these
classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using
the original text and artwork.
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