Gregoire, Henri. Essay on the Nobility of the Skin. Translator Nooth, Charlotte, Setier, 1826.
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Monica Furlong | MF
begins her introduction with Saint Thérèse as exemplar of that style of traditional female sanctity which involves drastic self-abnegation, with Sackville-West
's attribution to her of niaiserie or sugariness, and with her own consequent... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Leonora Carrington | Pushing against the femme-enfant who frequently emerges at the centre of surrealist art and writing, this book's heroine, Marion Leatherby, is a ninety-two-year-old crone. She is described by her grandson as a drooling sack of... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Jane Hume Clapperton | JHC
responds that Lathbury has missed several benefits that agnosticism offers to women and to society at large, including the exchange of truth for delusion, a standpoint from which clearness of thought and stability of... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Caroline Frances Cornwallis | While the twenty-two volumes cover a wide range of topics, eight of them directly address the history or practices of Christianity
and four focus on philosophical topics. These belonged, CFC
felt, to a subject complementary... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Caroline Frances Cornwallis | CFC
's introduction regrets the effects of sectarian or partisan interpretations of primitive Christianity
. She firmly believed that in order to be the best possible Christian one should not only make a thorough study... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Catharine Trotter | |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Frances Isabella Duberly | The title-page quotes James Beattie
and Shakespeare
. For dedication, five stanzas from Longfellow
addressed to absent friends invoke again members of the Eighth Hussars
. FID
's preface declares her intention of reporting the... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Henrietta Müller | The Yoga of Christ, or the Science of the Soul claims to illuminate, at least in part, the Truth, divine and living of Jesus
's words. These, it says, had for centuries lain hidden beneath... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Charlotte Nooth | Nooth's version begins with an introductory chapter on prejudice, which she defines as an opinion adopted upon hearsay, usually as a result of [i]ndolence, ignorance, a passive deference to authority, interest and pride. Gregoire, Henri. Essay on the Nobility of the Skin. Translator Nooth, Charlotte, Setier, 1826. 1 |
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Rosita Forbes | This is partly a book about change and modernization. RF
welcomed particularly the stamping out of tribal conflict and corruption in Iran, and the tolerance newly extended to Jews
, Christians
, and Zoroastrians |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Ann Hawkshaw | The third section of the poem returns to the themes of immortality, impermanence, and the saving grace of Christianity
. Dionysius, visiting Myra's grave thirty years after her death, laments her loss but praises God... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Mary Frances Billington | From her concluding chapter, it is clear that MFB
was deeply invested in the teachings of Christianity
and attributed the sacrifices of serving women to its widespread principles. She writes: The noble army of serving... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Fredrika Bremer | Bremer signalled what was new in this novel by admitting in her preface that she is tired of writing about young lovers, and is turning to filial love (specifically the paternal relationship) as the more... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Anna Kingsford | AK
's intention in The Perfect Way was to reveal the Ancient Doctrine of the Constitution of Existence and the Nature of Religion and to supply a system of thought and rule of life adapted... |
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