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  1. SAMUEL BUTLER, AUTHOR OF EREWHON (1835-1902): A MEMOIR - VOLUME 2 ONLY by HENRY FESTING JONES, 1920-01-01
  2. Samuel Butler: author of Erewhon (1835-1902) by Henry Festing Jones, 1919-01-01
  3. SAMUEL BUTLER, AUTHOR OF EREWHON (1835-1902), A MEMOIR, in 2 volumes. by Henry Festing, ed. Jones, 1919
  4. Samuel Butler, Author of Erewhon (1835-1902) (Volume 1); A Memoir by Henry Festing Jones, 2010-03-13
  5. Samuel Butler, Author of Erewhon (1835 - 1902): A Memoir. by Henry Festing. JONES, 1968
  6. Samuel Butler, Author of Erewhon (1835-1902): A Memoir (2 Volume Set) by Henry Festing Jones, 1919-01-01
  7. Samuel Butler, Author of Erewhon 1835-1902, a Memoir, 2 Volumes by Henry Festing Jones, 1968
  8. SAMUEL BUTLER, AUTHOR OF EREWHON (1835-1902), A MEMOIR, in 2 volumes by Henry Festing, ed. Jones, 1920
  9. Samuel Butler Revalued by Thomas L. Jeffers, 1982-02-01
  10. Samuel Butler and the Meaning of Chiasmus by Ralph Norrman, 1986-03
  11. Samuel Butler: A Mid-Victorian Modern by Clara Stillman, 1972-06
  12. Samuel Butler: A Biography by Peter Raby, 1991-08-01
  13. Samuel Butler: Annotated Bibl. (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Hans-Peter Breuer, Roger Parsell, 1990-03-01
  14. Samuel Butler (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Lee Elbert Holt, 1989-04

61. A Wellness Perspective On Samuel Butler's Erewhon
Samuel Butler, like George Orwell, wrote social commentaries on the mores of histime and place. Butler (18351902) was a great wit, and is often quoted today.
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62. Libros
Samuel Butler, the way of All Flesh Photographs, paintings watercolours and drawingsby Samuel Butler (18351902) a catalogue of touring exhibition held at
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" No furniture is as charming as books" / "No hay mueble con más encanto que los libros" Samuel Butler Aquí tienes una lista de los libros escritos por Samuel Butler, así como de los escritos sobre él.
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Título Fecha Notas Darwin among the Machines. Firmado: Cellarius, i.e. S. Butler. Artículo de Christchurch Press. Núcleo del libro Erewhon A First Year in Canterbury Settlement A First Year in Canterbury Settlement, with other early essays. Puedes conseguir algunos ensayos desde la página de E-Texts . (Textos On-line) Note on the Tempest, Act III, Sc. i. Literary Foundlings Canterbury, N. Z. .
The Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, as given by the Four Evangelists, critically examined. Con notas del autor. Erewhon; or Over the Range.
1872 - 2nd edn. 1872. Con notas del autor. Posiblemente, su libro más famoso junto con The Way Of All Flesh. The Book Of Machines Artículo de prensa. Erewhon; or Over the Range. New and revised edn Disponible en la página de E-Texts Samuel Butler, the way of All Flesh: Photographs, paintings watercolours and drawings by Samuel Butler (1835-1902): a catalogue of touring exhibition held at Bolton Museum and Art Gallery 16 Dec. 1989-24 Feb, 1990 et al.

63. BUTLER, SAMUEL (1835—1902)
ancestors it had an abundant offspring
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ancestors it had an abundant offspring. A list of twenty-seven direct imitations of Hudibras in the course of a century may be found in the Aldine edition. (1893). Complete translations of considerable excellence have been made into French (London, 1757 and 1819) by John Townley (1697—1782), a member of the Irish Brigade; and into German by D. W. Soltau (Riga, 1787); specimens of both may be found in R. Bell’s edition. Voltaire tried his hand at a compressed version, but not with happy results. BIBLI0GRAPHY.—Butler’s works published during his life include, besides Hudibras: To the Memory of the most renowned Du Vail: Other pieces published separately and ascribed to Butler are: A Letter from ,lllercurius C’ivicus to Mercurius Rusticus, or London’s Confession but not repentance - - - (1643), represented in vol. iv. of Somers’s tracts; Mole Asinarum, on the unreasonable and insupportable burthen now pressed - . . upon this groaning nation . - . (1659), included in his posthumous works, which is supposed to have been written by John Prynne, though Wood ascribes it to Butler; The Acts and monuments of our late parliament - - - (1659, printed 1710), of which a continuation appeared in 1659; a “character” of Charles I. (1671); A New Ballad of King Edward and Jane Shore • . . (1671); A Congratulatory poem • - - to Sir Joseph Sheldon . -

64. Butler, Samuel Erewhon
48th EditionJanuary 2003 ©New York University Higgs, a sheep farmer, and Chowbok, an old man, decide one day to visit the forbidden country that lies beyond the mountains. Literature Annotations. Butler, Samuel. Erewhon. On-Line Text Commentary. Butler is critical of what he sees as the contradictory logic of the late nineteenth century.
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On-Line Text Genre Novel Keywords AIDS Alcoholism Disease and Health Grief ... Society Summary Higgs, a sheep farmer, and Chowbok, an old man, decide one day to visit the forbidden country that lies beyond the mountains. When they find a pass through the mountains, Chowbok gets frightened and runs home, so Higgs goes on alone. After a dangerous journey, he wakes one morning surrounded by beautiful shepherdesses. They take his belongings, give him a medical exam, and throw him in jail. There he learns that he has come to Erewhon (an anagram for nowhere). In this country, illness is considered a crime. Sick people are thrown in jail; sickness is their own fault. Even sad people are imprisoned, for grief is a sign of misfortune and people are held responsible for actions that made them unfortunate. People who rob or murder, on the other hand, are treated kindly and taken to the hospital to recover. No machines are allowed in Erewhon as one philosopher thought that machines could rapidly evolve and take over the world. Higgs is invited to dinner with Nosibor, a recovering embezzler. He stays with his family and falls in love with his youngest daughter Arowhena. Nosibor insists that the eldest daughter marry first, so Higgs goes to study at the University of Unreason, where students study anything that has absolutely no practical purpose. Arowhena and Higgs meet there secretly and when Nosibor finds out, he is very angry. Higgs and Arowhena fly away on a balloon. They land in the sea and are taken to England where they marry and plan a missionary trip to Erewhon.

65. 9615. Butler, Samuel. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
QUOTATION How holy people look when they are seasick! ATTRIBUTION Samuel Butler(1835–1902), British author. “Written Sketches,” Notebooks (1912).
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66. Butler, Samuel, 1835–1902, English Author
Butler, Samuel. Butler, Samuel, 1835 1902 , English author. in 1872. It brought Butler immediate literary fame. Family Letters of Samuel Butler, 18411886 (1962); biographies by
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67. Butler, Samuel, 1835–1902, English Author
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68. Butler, Samuel, 1612–80, English Poet And Satirist
Butler, Samuel. Butler, Samuel, 1612–80, English poet and satirist. During thePuritan Revolution he served Sir Samuel Luke, a noted officer of Cromwell.
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Butler, Samuel Butler, Samuel, Narcissus: A Dramatic Cantata (1888). His Erewhon, in which he satirized English social and economic injustices by describing a country in which manners and laws were the reverse of those in England, appeared in 1872. It brought Butler immediate literary fame. Erewhon Revisited was published in 1901. Butler opposed Darwin's explanation of evolution, finding it too mechanistic, and he expounded his own theories in Evolution Old and New Unconscious Memory (1880), and Luck or Cunning as the Main Means of Organic Modification? (1887). In his single novel, the autobiographical The Way of All Flesh (1903), he attacked the Victorian pattern of life, in particular the ecclesiastical environment in which he was reared. Brilliantly ironic and witty, The Way of All Flesh is ranked among the great English novels. Butler's notebooks were published in 1912. See selections from the notebooks ed. by G. Keynes and B. Hill (1951). See also A. Sliver, ed.

70. Canterbury Writers: Samuel Butler
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Samuel Butler spent only three years in New Zealand as a runholder in the headwaters of the Rangitata before returning to England, but the Canterbury experience gave him a significant base for a literary achievement of great distinction, and a well deserved reputation for irony and controversy. His most famous works, Erewhon Erewhon Revisited and The Way of All Flesh made him a cult figure in Britain and a leader in the intellectual emancipation from Victorian values. After his arrival in Lyttelton in 1859, Butler explored the Canterbury high country, found unclaimed sheep country, registered his claim against a rival after a famous race to Christchurch and called his station Mesopotamia ('between two rivers'). Resourceful and energetic, he doubled his capital and freed himself from the dominance of his father and the Anglican church at a time of great intellectual perplexity over the troubling findings of Charles Darwin. In the early chapters of Erewhon , Butler gave a realistic picture of the Canterbury high country and the land 'over the range', but the focus of the book is on the England he satirised through his description of Erewhonian society.

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Butler. Next 8 A definition is the enclosing a wilderness of ideawithin a wall of words. Samuel Butler (1835 - 1902). A hen
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73. Samuel Butler - Quotes And Quotations
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74. Samuel Butler Bibliography
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75. Samuel Butler Quotes - The Quotations Page
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Any fool can tell the truth, but it requires a man of some sense to know how to lie well.
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I consider being ill as one of the great pleasures of life, provided one is not too ill.
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If we attend continually and promptly to the little that we can do, we shall ere long be surprised to find how little remains that we cannot do.
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Life is like playing a violin in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Man is the only animal that can remain on friendly terms with the victims he intends to eat until he eats them.
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Man is the only animal that laughs and has a state legislature.
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The best liar is he who makes the smallest amount of lying go the longest way.
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The man who lets himself be bored is even more contemptible than the bore.

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Quotations by Author. Author details Samuel Butler (1835 1902).Full Name, Butler, Samuel. Biography, English composer, novelist,
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77. The San Antonio College LitWeb Samuel " Erewhon " Butler Page
The Samuel Erewhon Butler Page. ( 1835 1902 ) This Samuel Butler is called Erewhon Butler to distinguish him from his 17th Century secret sharer, who
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First Year in Canterbury Settlement
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( 1881 ). Reprinted by Alan Sutton, 1986. Luck or Cunning Ex Voto The Authoress of the Odyssey The Iliad Rendered into English Prose On Line The Odyssey ( 1900 ). Translation from Greek. On Line Erewhon Revisited The Way of All Flesh On Line Note Books About Butler Peter Raby, Samuel Butler: A Biography . Iowa, 1991. Picture credit: Alexander Turnbull Library. Back to Victorian Literature

78. Butler (Samuel)
Translate this page Samuel Butler. (1835 -1902). Romancier et essayiste britannique. Filsd'ecclésiastique, révolté par l'hypocrisie de ses contemporains
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79. Samuel Butler - Quotes And Quotations
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80. Quotations From Samuel Butler
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    ( Rating: Review It Surely nature might find some less irritating way of carrying on business if she would give her mind to it. Why should the generations overlap one another at all? Why cannot we be buried as eggs in neat little cells with ten or twenty thousand pounds each wrapped round us in Bank of England notes, and wake up, as the sphex wasp does, to find that its papa and mamma have not only left ample provision at its elbow, but have been eaten by sparrows some weeks before it began to live consciously on its own account?
    ( Rating: Review It There can be no doubt about faith and not reason being the ultima ratio. Even Euclid, who has laid himself as little open to the charge of credulity as any writer who ever lived, cannot get beyond this. He has no demonstrable first premise. He requires postulates and axioms which transcend demonstration, and without which he can do nothing. His superstructure indeed is demonstration, but his ground his faith. Nor again can he get further than telling a man he is a fool if he persists in differing from him. He says "which is absurd," and declines to discuss the matter further. Faith and authority, therefore, prove to be as necessary for him as for anyone else.
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