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Father and son gosse
Father and son gosse




father and son gosse

William Whiston (1743) in his index ofĪccounts by scientists, thus suggesting it to be the first published sciennticĪutobiography. The Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. In British Autobiography: An Annotated Bibliography, William Matthews includes

father and son gosse

Text links take you to relevant material in the Victorian Web. Clicking on footnote numbers brings you to the note in the left column hitting the back button returns you to your place in the text. Superscript numbers link only to documents containing substantial bibliographical information and commentary the numbers do not form a complete sequence. Where possible, bibliographical information appears in the form of in-text citations, which refer to the bibliography at the end of this column. Numbers in brackets indicate page breaks in the print edition and thus allow users of VW to cite or locate the original page numbers. Gosse's Father and Son: The Evolution of Scientific Martineau's Autobiography: The Feminine Debate over Newman's Apologia pro vita sua: The Dilemma of the Ruskin's Praeterita: The Attempt at Deconstruction Carlyle's Sartor Resartus: The Necessity of Reconstruction The lovely images of a leaf that separate the sections of this chapter come from the print version.

father and son gosse

Landow scanned the text, converted it to html, and added links. Credits Autobiography: The Tradition of Self-Interpretation, which Yale University Press originally published in 1986, appears in the Victorian Web with the kind permission of the author.






Father and son gosse