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Using the restoration of a castle as a framework, classic novelist Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) considers the ancient analogy between architecture and philosophy. "Laodicean" is a term for early Christians lukewarm in their beliefs. Hardy's character, passionate architect George Somerset finds himself captivated by "Laodicean" Paula Power, whose views on conventions of any kind are lukewarm at best.
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A Laodicean (Penguin Classics)
January 1, 1998, Penguin Classics
in English
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A Laodicean: a story of to-day
1975, Macmillan
in English
- New Wessex ed. / introduction by Barbara Hardy ; notes by Ernest Hardy.
0333177592 9780333177594
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A Laodicean: or, The castle of the De Stancys. A story of to-day.
1882, B. Tauchnitz
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- Copyright ed.
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LC copy formerly owned by Bruce Rogers.
Purdy, R.L. Hardy, p. 280
Collected set ed. first issued by Osgood, McIlvaine in 1896. Cf. Purdy.
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