Mallock, W. H. The New Republic. Scribner and Welford, 1878.
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Fictionalization | Violet Fane | In 1877 Fane's Sincere Friend Mallock, W. H. The New Republic. Scribner and Welford, 1878. prelims Mallock, W. H. Memoirs of Life and Literature. Chapman and Hall, 1920. 96 |
Friends, Associates | Violet Fane | VF
made her mark on London's social life. She knew Robert Browning
, Algernon Swinburne
, Alexander William Kinglake
, Alfred Austin
, the Duchess of Argyll
, James McNeil Whistler
, and Lillie Langtry |
Literary responses | L. S. Bevington | Modern Atheism and Mr. Mallock provoked a number of responses: W. H. Mallock
himself published a rebuttal entitled Atheistic Methodism, and Charles B. Upton
and cleric Alexander H. G. Craufurd
also published lengthy replies... |
Publishing | L. S. Bevington | LSB
followed The Personal Aspect of Responsibility with another scientific or philosophical essay, published in two parts in Nineteenth Century, entitled Modern Atheism and Mr. Mallock. It remains her best-known essay. Miles, Alfred H., editor. The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century. AMS Press, 1967. 9: 228 Domingue, Jackie Dees. Doctrine and Dynamite. Texas A and M, 2000. 8, 127 Senaha, Eijun. “A Life of Louisa Sarah Bevington”. The Hokkaido University Annual Report on Cultural Sciences, pp. 131 - 49. 136 C19: The Nineteenth Century Index. |
Textual Production | L. S. Bevington | Modern Atheism and Mr. Mallock is a response to W. H. Mallock
, whom she calls a clever but thoroughly unscientific young writer, Domingue, Jackie Dees. Doctrine and Dynamite. Texas A and M, 2000. 260 |
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