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Journals and Debating Speeches: Volumes XXVI-XXVII

✍ Scribed by John Stuart Mill (editor); John Robson (editor)


Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Leaves
830
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


These materials have never before been gathered, and almost all appear here for the first time in scholarly form. They throw light on contemporary social interests and behavior, and will encourage new assessments of Mill?s life and thought.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
INTRODUCTION
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION
France, 1820-21
1. Journal and Notebook of a Year in France
2. TraitΓ© de Logique (1820-21)
3. Lecture Notes on Logic (1820-21)
Debating Speeches, 1823-29
4. The Utility of Knowledge
5. Parliamentary Reform [1] (Aug. 1824)
6. Parliamentary Reform [2] (Aug. 1824)
7. Population: Proaemium (1825)
8. Population (1825)
9. Population: Reply to Thirlwall (1825)
10. Cooperation: First Speech (1825)
11. Cooperation: Intended Speech (1825)
12. Cooperation: Closing Speech (1825)
13. Cooperation: Notes (1825)
14. Influence of the Aristocracy (9 Dec., 1825)
15. Primogeniture (20 Jan., 1826)
16. Catiline's Conspiracy (28 Feb., 1826)
17. The Universities [1] (7 Apr., 1826)
18. The Universities [2] (7 Apr., 1826)
19. The British Constitution [1] (19 May?, 1826)
20. The British Constitution [2] (19 May, 1826)
21. The Influence of Lawyers (30 Mar., 1827?)
22. The Use of History (1827)
23. The Coalition Ministry (29 June, 1827)
24. The Present State of Literature (16 Nov., 1827)
25. The Church (15 Feb., 1828)
26. Perfectibility (2 May, 1828)
27. Wordsworth and Byron (30 Jan., 1829)
28. Montesquieu (3 Apr., 1829)
Walking Tours, 1827-32
29. Walking Tour of Sussex
30. Walking Tour of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Surrey (3-15 July, 1828)
31. Walking Tour of Yorkshire and the Lake District (July-Aug. 1831)
32. Walking Tour of Hampshire, West Sussex, and the Isle of Wight (19 July-6 Aug., 1832)
33. Walking Tour of Cornwall (3-9 Oct., 1832)
Diary, 1854
34. Diary
APPENDICES
Appendix A. The Manuscripts
Appendix B. Journal and Notebook: Ancillary Materials (1820-21)
Appendix C. Textual Emendations
Appendix D. Index of Persons and Works Cited
INDEX


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