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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1893-1894-420

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418 department for ladies Lecture -John Henry Newman -Early Days-At Oxford-Afterwards-As Man of Letters-As Controversialist -As Philosopher-As Poet Lecture 111 -Matthew Arnold -Contrast with Newman -His Personality-"Sweetness and Light"-The "Culture5' Gospel-The Poet of Ideas-Place in our Literature Lecture IV -George Eliot -Women in Literature George Eliot's youth and training-Her First Story- Philosophic Novels-Observation Sympathy Dramatic Humour-Poems Lecture Lord Tennyson -Characteristics-Receptive rather than Creative-View of Nature-of Modern Life-of Womanhood-Mysticism Lecture VI- Robert Browning -Essentially Didactic- The Message and its Form-A Poet of Individual Souls-of Situations-of Art-Optimism and Moral Evil Lecture VII -Herbert Spencer -Mill and Darwin-The Doctrines of Evolution and Natural Selection-Spencer's Basis of Ethics-Utility and Hedonism- Conscience Duty יי Lecture VIII -John Ruskin -Sketch of his Life-His "Three Periods"-Relation of Art Teaching to Social Doctrine-Industry-The "Condition of England" question Fee for the Course £1 Is
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