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  1. 16 de mai. de 2024 · His liaison with George Eliot, dating from 1854, could not be regularized because he had condoned the adultery of his wife Agnes with Thornton Leigh Hunt, son of Leigh Hunt. By the time he met George Eliot, he was estranged from Agnes, but unable to obtain a divorce.Lewes's most distinguished work is his still valuable Life of Goethe ...

  2. Abstract. In Problems of Life and Mind (1874—79), George Henry Lewes posits his theory of “Scientific psychology,” which is founded on a synthesis between the objective study of the mind practiced in physiology and the subjective study of consciousness practiced in philosophy. Problems is an important text because it is one of the last ...

  3. George Henry Lewes fue un filósofo y crítico literario británico. También fue fisiólogo aficionado. La feminista americana Margaret Fuller lo describió como «un tipo de hombre ingenioso, francés, frívolo». Lewes se unió a la corriente victoriana de ideas que estimulaban el debate del darwinismo, el positivismo y el escepticismo religioso. No obstante, quizás hoy es más conocido ...

  4. 2 de dez. de 2020 · When Jane Eyre first appeared (Oct. 16, 1847) the publishers, Smith, Elder & Co., sent a complimentary copy to a young journalist named George Henry Lewes. The compliment had unexpected results. Lewes afterwards wrote Mrs. Gaskell: The enthusiasm with which I read it made me go down to Mr. Parker, and propose to write a review of it for Fraser's Magazine. He would not consent to an unknown ...

  5. That sadly neglected repository of early Victorian journalism, the Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, published. between 1833 and 1846 in twenty-seven volumes and three supplementary volumes. by Charles Knightl, contains thirty-one articles by George Henry Lewes. Of these twenty-seven have hitherto remained ...

  6. "Death of George Henry Lewes." Milwaukee Daily Sentinel, 6 Dec. 1878, p. 7.

  7. Há 4 dias · George Henry Lewes was the most versatile of Victorian journalists. In 1841 he had married Agnes Jervis, by whom he had four sons. In 1850 Lewes and a friend, the journalist Thornton Leigh Hunt, founded a radical weekly called The Leader, for which he wrote the literary and theatrical sections.