Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 01 / Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great
ELBERT HUBBARD
Elbert Hubbard is dead, or should we say, has gone on his last Little Journey to the Great Beyond. But the children of his fertile brain still live and will continue to live and keep fresh the memory of their illustrious forebear.
Fourteen years were consumed in the preparation of the work that ranks today as Elbert Hubbard's masterpiece. In Eighteen Hundred Ninety-four, the series of Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great was begun, and once a month for fourteen years, without a break, one of these little pilgrimages was given to the world. These little gems have been accepted as classics and will live. In all there are one hundred eighty Little Journeys that take us to the homes of the men and women who transformed the thought of their time, changed the course of empire, and marked the destiny of civilization. Through him, the ideas, the deeds, the achievements of these immortals have been given to the living present and will be sent echoing down the centuries.
Hubbard's Little Journeys to the homes of these men and women have not been equaled since Plutarch wrote his forty-six parallel lives of the Greeks and Romans. And these were given to the world before the first rosy dawn of modern civilization had risen to the horizon. Without dwelling upon their achievements, Plutarch, with a trifling incident, a simple word or an innocent jest, showed the virtues and failings of his subject. As a result, no other books from classical literature have come down through the ages to us with so great an influence upon the lives of the leading men of the world. Who can recount the innumerable biographies that begin thus: In his youth, our subject had for his constant reading, Plutarch's Lives, etc. ? Emerson must have had in mind this silent, irresistible force that shaped the lives of the great men of these twenty centuries when he declared, All history resolves itself very easily into the biography of a few stout and earnest persons.
Elbert Hubbard
Little Journeys To the Homes of the Great
Elbert Hubbard
Memorial Edition
Contents
PUBLISHER'S PREFACE
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL
GEORGE ELIOT
THOMAS CARLYLE
JOHN RUSKIN
WILLIAM E. GLADSTONE
J.M.W. TURNER
JONATHAN SWIFT
WALT WHITMAN
VICTOR HUGO
WM. WORDSWORTH
WILLIAM M. THACKERAY
CHARLES DICKENS
OLIVER GOLDSMITH
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
THOMAS A. EDISON
Язык
Английский
Год издания
2004-07-18
Темы
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Homes and haunts; Eliot, George, 1819-1880 -- Homes and haunts; Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881 -- Homes and haunts; Ruskin, John, 1819-1900 -- Homes and haunts; Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898 -- Homes and haunts; Turner, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William), 1775-1851 -- Homes and haunts; Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745 -- Homes and haunts; Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 -- Homes and haunts; Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885 -- Homes and haunts; Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850 -- Homes and haunts; Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863 -- Homes and haunts; Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 -- Homes and haunts; Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774 -- Homes and haunts; Edison, Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931 -- Homes and haunts