An edition of The day's burden (1910)

The day's burden

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An edition of The day's burden (1910)

The day's burden

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Scribner
Language
English
Pages
218

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Table of Contents

The day's burden: Apology. The philosophy of politics. On crossing the Irish Sea. Otto Effertz, gentleman socialist. On written constitutions. Body v. soul; for the plaintiff, Francis Thompson. Reveries of assize. A new way of misunderstanding Hamlet. Young Egypt. The fatigue of Anatole France. International socialists. A Frenchman's Ireland. On saying goodbye.
Miscellaneous essays: Labour and civilization. The economics of nationalism. Labour; war or peace? The world of the blind. A man troubled about everything. November first; the day of all the dead. The importance of being narrow-minded. The unimportance of politics.

Edition Notes

A reprint of the edition of 1910 (except for a few pages omitted) with additional studies, written before the war.

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Pagination
xii, 218 p.
Number of pages
218

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24175704M
Internet Archive
cu31924013634583
OCLC/WorldCat
5097527

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