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The New Republic: Culture, Faith, and Philosophy in an English Country House

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William Hurrell Mallock, a prominent British philosopher, wrote this 1878 English satire based upon the religious liberalism or scientific optimism of Arnold, Pater, Huxley, Tyndall, Ruskin, Jowett, and other leading Victorians. Dedicated to `Violet Fane', this Peacockian symposium in novel-form introduces her as Mrs Sinclair. Other characters admittedly drawn from life are "Dr. Jenkinson" (Jowett), "Mr. Herbert" (Ruskin), "Mr. Storks" (Huxley) and "Mr. Stockton" (Tyndal), "Mr. Luke" (Matthew Arnold), "Mr. Rose" (Walter ...

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The New Republic: Culture, Faith, and Philosophy in an English Country House 2002, University Press of the Pacific, Honolulu, Hawaii

ISBN-13: 9781410204363

Trade paperback

The New Republic: Culture, Faith, and Philosophy in an English Country House 1975, Leicester University

ISBN-13: 9780718550301

4th edition

Hardcover