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Paperback Letters; edited by Leslie Stephen Book

ISBN: 1177583453

ISBN13: 9781177583459

Letters; edited by Leslie Stephen

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A collection of letters written by John Richard Green, a noted English historian, and edited by Leslie Stephen, a prominent figure in English literary society. These letters offer a fascinating glimpse into Green's personal life, his thoughts on historical scholarship, and his interactions with the intellectual circles of Victorian England. The correspondence reveals Green's deep commitment to making history accessible to a wider audience and his innovative approach to historical narrative. This edition, carefully edited by Leslie Stephen, provides valuable context and insights into the life and work of John Richard Green, making it an essential resource for scholars and anyone interested in the intellectual history of the late 19th century. The letters cover a range of topics, from Green's major historical works to his personal struggles and triumphs.

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