CHAPTER III
Theroot error of the Marxian
theory.
Its
omission of directive ability.
&n...
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W. H. Mallock is the "exemplary" crisis-of-faith nineteenth-century writer, enacting in the late Victorian and Edwardian periods the careers of the sages of the preceding generation. He set as his tas...
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William Hurrell Mallock is remembered primarily for The New Republic (1877-1879), the satirical novel which he began writing as an Oxford undergraduate and which won him accolades as a brilliant wit, ...
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