Stephen Leslie Ordre des livres
Sir Leslie Stephen était un auteur, critique et alpiniste anglais dont les essais plongeaient dans les profondeurs de la société victorienne et de la vie intellectuelle. Avec une curiosité infatigable, il examinait les œuvres d'autres auteurs, abordant souvent les dilemmes moraux et philosophiques de son époque. Son style, marqué par une vive intelligence et un argumentaire persuasif, offrait aux lecteurs un aperçu immersif des complexités de l'existence humaine et des normes sociales.






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- 2004
The Utilitarians, Stephen argues, were social reformers first and philosophers second, if at all. The history of philosophy is not an isolated domain governed by the unfolding of a timeless inner logic; rather it is an integral part of the history of humanity. "The English Utilitarians of whom I am about to give some account were a group of men who for three generations had a conspicuous influence upon English thought and political action. Jeremy Bentham, James Mill, and John Stuart Mill were successively their leaders; and I shall speak of each in turn." Sir Leslie Stephen was the first serious critic of the novel, and he was also editor of the great Dictionary of National Biography from its beginning in 1882 until 1891. In 1859 he was ordained a minister. As a tutor at Cambridge his philosophical readings led him to skepticism, and later he relinquished his holy orders. He wrote several essays defending his agnostic position. Throughout his life Stephen was a prominent athlete and mountaineer. Virginia Woolf was the younger of his two daughters by his second wife. His first wife was Harriet Marian Thackeray, daughter of the novelist. This is volume three of a three volume set.
- 1996
Book by Bicknell, John W., Reger, Mark A., Stephen, Leslie
- 1979
1979 University of Chicago Press. Edited with introduction by Noel Annan. 8vo., 297pp., hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ.
- 1977
An intimate autobiography about the public and private life of Sir Leslie Stephen. It also discusses the influence he had on his daughters Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf. Includes introduction by Alan Bell. Illustrated and indexed. xxxiii, 118 pages. cloth, dust jacket.. small 8vo..



