Delve into the intellectual world of Dr. Samuel Butler (1774-1831), a prominent figure in 19th-century British education and scholarship, through "The Life and Letters of Dr. Samuel Butler." This carefully compiled volume offers a rich collection of personal correspondence and biographical details, painting a vivid portrait of Butler's life, from his early years to his influential tenure as the headmaster of Shrewsbury School.
Explore Butler's thoughts on education, literature, and the pressing issues of his time through his own words. Gain insights into his relationships with fellow intellectuals, family, and students. This book serves as a valuable resource for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the intellectual and social history of 19th-century England. It provides a unique glimpse into the life and mind of a man who left a lasting impact on British education.
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