Father and son : a study of two temperaments
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Father and son : a study of two temperaments
(Penguin twentieth-century classics)
Penguin, 1986
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First published by William Heinemann Ltd., 1907
Der glaube ist wie die liebe ; er lässt sich nicht erzwingen, Schopenhauer
Bibliography: p. 269-270
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内容説明
At birth Edmund Gosse was dedicated to 'the Service of the Lord'. His parents were Plymouth Brethren. After his mother's death Gosse was brought up in stifling isolation by his father, a marine biologist whose faith overcame his reason when confronted by Darwin's theory of evolution. Father and Son is also the record of Gosse's struggle to 'fashion his inner life for himself' - a record of whose full and subversive implications the author was unaware, as Peter Abbs notes in his Introduction. First published anonymously in 1907, Father and Son was immediately acclaimed for its courage in flouting the conventions of Victorian autobiography and is still a moving account of self-discovery.
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