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Samuel Smiles is best known for his book Self Help (1859), which
many have assumed to be an encouragement to social and financial
success. However, Smiles actually argued against the single-minded
pursuit of success, and in favour of the protean formation of
character as the ultimate goal of life. First published in 1987,
this book examines Samuel Smiles' ideals of work and self-help
against the background of the Victorian work ethic. Drawing on
'sub-literature' such as pamphlets, periodicals, novels, works by
Dissenting and Anglican ministers, popular 'success' and
'self-improvement' books, and general literature on the condition
of the working classes, it presents a broad range of public opinion
and attitudes towards work and in doing so, creates an essential
framework and context for Smiles' popular books. This book will be
of interest to those studying Victorian history and ideology.
Samuel Smiles is best known for his book Self Help (1859), which
many have assumed to be an encouragement to social and financial
success. However, Smiles actually argued against the single-minded
pursuit of success, and in favour of the protean formation of
character as the ultimate goal of life. First published in 1987,
this book examines Samuel Smiles' ideals of work and self-help
against the background of the Victorian work ethic. Drawing on
'sub-literature' such as pamphlets, periodicals, novels, works by
Dissenting and Anglican ministers, popular 'success' and
'self-improvement' books, and general literature on the condition
of the working classes, it presents a broad range of public opinion
and attitudes towards work and in doing so, creates an essential
framework and context for Smiles' popular books. This book will be
of interest to those studying Victorian history and ideology.
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