Charles C. Nickerson collection of W. H. (William Hurrell) Mallock and otherpapers, ca. 1863-1971 (inclusive), ca. 1863-1908 and 1962-1971(bulk).
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William Hurrell Mallock was an English author of novels, poems, and prose on economics, philosophy, politics, religion, and social welfare. From the description of Charles C. Nickerson collection of W. H. (William Hurrell) Mallock and other papers, ca. 1863-1971 (inclusive), ca. 1863-1908 and 1962-1971 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612812877 W. H. Mallock was an English writer of novels, notably his satirical The new republic (1877), poetry, and prose on ...
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Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896
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Nickerson, Charles C.
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William Hurrell Mallock was an English author of novels, poems, and prose on economics, philosophy, politics, religion, and social welfare. From the description of Charles C. Nickerson collection of W. H. (William Hurrell) Mallock and other papers, ca. 1863-1971 (inclusive), ca. 1863-1908 and 1962-1971 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612812877 W. H. Mallock was an English writer of novels, notably his satirical The new republic (1877), poetry, and prose on ...
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Mallock, W. H. (William Hurrell), 1849-1923
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William H. Mallock was born into a wealthy, aristocratic family; after graduating from Oxford, he applied himself to writing, producing novels and non-fiction rife with social commentary. The key to Mallock's works were his conservative ethos and resistance to change, which incited him to oppose the profound social and political changes of the era and trumpet the need for orthodox beliefs. In addition to novels, he also wrote poetry, essays, and numerous articles in periodicals; his signature wo...
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