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Though hailed by Thomas Carlyle as "the writer's best book" [12] and despite its commercial success, initial critical reactions to The Conduct Of Life were mixed at best. The Knickerbocker praised it for its "healthy tone" and called it "the most practical of Mr. Emerson's works," [13] while The Atlantic Monthly attested that "literary ease and flexibility do not always advance with an author ...
It appears in book form in London around August 15. [8] c. September 3 – Charles Dickens burns most of his private papers at his home in Kent, Gads Hill Place, having taken up regular residence there this year. [9] December 1 – Charles Dickens's Bildungsroman Great Expectations begins serialization in All the Year Round. unknown dates
The 1860s (pronounced "eighteen-sixties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1860 and ended on December 31, 1869. The decade was noted for featuring numerous major societal shifts in the Americas .
Pages in category "1860s books" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Gems of Divine Mysteries; M.
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1860s books (16 C, 7 P) Buildings and structures completed in the 1860s (17 C, 7 P) D. 1860s documents (11 C) E. 1860s essays (8 C) F. 1860s fantasy novels (5 C) I.
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The Cornhill Magazine (1860–1975) was a monthly [1] Victorian magazine and literary journal named after the street address of the founding publisher Smith, Elder & Co. at 65 Cornhill in London. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In the 1860s, under the editorship of William Makepeace Thackeray , the paper's large circulation peaked around 110,000.