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Augustus J. C. Hare
The Story of My Life, volumes 4-6
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4057664593016
Table of Contents
XVII LITERARY WORK AT HOME AND ABROAD
XVIII LONDON WALKS AND SOCIETY
XIX WHILST WRITING THE BUNSEN MEMOIRS
XXIV BEYOND THE TOP OF THE HILL
XXIX WRITING THE GURNEY MEMOIRS
PREFACE
WITH the exception of the last two chapters, these three volumes were printed at the same time with the first three volumes of “The Story of my Life” in 1896, therefore many persons are spoken of in them as still living who have since passed away, and others, mentioned as children, have since grown up.
Reviews will doubtless, in general, continue to abuse the book, especially for its great length. But personally, if I am interested in a story, I like it to be a long one; and there is no obligation for any who dislike a long book to read this one: they may look at a page or two here and there, where they seem promising; or, better still, they can leave it quite alone: they really need have nothing to complain of.
In the later volumes I have used letters for my narrative even more than in the former. Many will feel with Dr. Newman that “the true life of a man is in his letters. … Not only for the interest of a biography, but for arriving at the inside of things, the publication of letters is the true method. Biographers varnish, they assign motives, they conjecture feelings, but contemporary letters are facts.”
C. HARE.
CONTENTS PAGE
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IN MY SOLITARY LIFE | 1 |
LITERARY WORK AT HOME AND ABROAD | 162 |
LONDON WALKS AND SOCIETY | 352 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
VOL. IV
AUGUSTUS J. C. HARE.From a photograph by Hill and Sounders. (Photogravure) | Frontispiece |
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HIGHCLIFFE, THE KING’S ORIEL | 9 |
FRANCIS GEORGE HARE.(Photogravure) | To Face 20 |
THE CHURCHYARD AT HURSTMONCEAUX |
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