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Hutchinson's library of standard lives

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1,928
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~32h 8min
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About Author

Agnes Strickland

An English historical writer and poet (Wikipedia).

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George Bain Hutchinson is an American scholar who is currently the Newton C. Farr Professor of American Culture and George Reed Professor of Writing and Rhetoric at Cornell University. He is also Director of the John S. Knight Institute for Writing in the Disciplines.

How the series evolves

beginning
#100 The life of Queen Elizabeth
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finale
Memoirs of Marie Antoinette
0.0· messes up the ending
overall
0.0· maybe series needed more care

Books in this Series

The Life of John Wesley

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"Roy Hattersley follows Wesley's spiritual journey, tracing his constant, often agonizing attempts to define the nature of virtue as well as the path to sanctity. The story of Wesley's theological progress is vastly enriched by this revealing portrait of his complex personality. A genuine scholar, Wesley published more work than any other author of the eighteenth century. He possessed phenomenal energy, traveling huge distances to preach and proselytize. Wesley practiced, as Hattersley writes, "every form of personal discipline (diet, exercise, carefully planned day) except emotional restraint." This candid account of Wesley's relationships with women - falling desperately in love three times in his life, each time failing to make his intentions clear, and eventually ending up in a disastrous marriage - brings to life Wesley's human side, largely ignored in previous, reverential biographies." "A synthesis of personal, social, and spiritual biography, The Life of John Wesley sheds new light on the various influences that motivated one of the most interesting and significant figures in religious history."--Jacket.