Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. Note 12 Leslie Stephen, “Carlyle's Ethics,” Hours in a Library (London: Smith and Elder, 1892), iii, 293–94.As Leonard Woolf has noted, Carlyle shifted the study of history to “how men lived and had their being”—that is, to knowledge of the ordinary lives of ordinary people—and Stephen approved of this Carlyle trait too.

  2. Edição Inglês | por Leslie Stephen | 7 mai. 2021. Kindle. R$490. Disponível instantaneamente. Capa dura. Capa Comum. R$16738. em até 3x de R$ 55,80 sem juros. Receba segunda-feira, 23 de out. - quarta-feira, 25 de out.

  3. レズリー・スティーヴン(Leslie Stephen、1832年 11月28日 - 1904年 2月22日)はイギリスの文学史家、思想史家、登山家。『英国人名辞典』の主幹。画家ヴァネッサ・ベル、小説家ヴァージニア・ウルフは娘にあたる。 生涯

  4. 23 de mai. de 2018 · Leslie Stephen was born in London on Nov. 28, 1832, the son of Sir James Stephen, a leading Evangelical and distinguished undersecretary in the Colonial Office. By birth and education Leslie was a member of the Victorian intellectual aristocracy, and his upbringing was typical of his class and time. Educated at Eton and at Trinity Hall ...

  5. Sir Leslie holds a unique place in our literary and cultural history as a distinguished man of letters, and especially as the first editor of the Dictionary of National Biography and the author of as many as 378 of its original biographies (see Lee). He is well known too because he features in the work and biographies of his even more famous ...

  6. Author and mountaineer Sir Leslie Stephen (1832–1904) developed a passion for the Alps following his first trip to the Bavarian Tyrol in 1855. He went on to achieve several first ascents of Alpine peaks, earning him a reputation as one of the foremost alpinists in Britain.

  7. 26 de nov. de 2012 · Leslie Stephen arrived in Cambridge University in 1851 with a fair amount of emotional and intellectual baggage. His father, James Stephen, was the colonial undersecretary, a pretty big job at the height of the British Empire. His older brothers, Herbert and James Fitzjames, had preceded him at Cambridge.