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Yeast A Problem eBook

by Charles Kingsley
language: english
Publisher: Outside the Box eBook Publishing, August of 2018 ‧
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Excerpt: "I am bound to speak of the farmer, as I know him in the South of England. In the North he is a man of altogether higher education and breeding: but he is, even in the South, a much better man than it is the fashion to believe him. No doubt, he has given heavy cause of complaint. He was demoralised, as surely, if not as deeply, as his own labourers, by the old Poor Law. He was bewildered—to use the mildest term—by promises of Protection from men who knew better. But his worst fault after all has been, that young or old, he has copied his landlord too closely, and acted on his maxims and example. And now that his landlord is growing wiser, he is growing wiser too. Experience of the new Poor Law, and experience of Free-trade, are helping him to show himself what he always was at heart, an honest Englishman. All his brave persistence and industry, his sturdy independence and self-help, and last, but not least, his strong sense of justice, and his vast good-nature, are coming out more and more, and working better and better upon the land and the labourer; while among his sons I see many growing up brave, manly, prudent young men, with a steadily increasing knowledge of what is required of them, both as manufacturers of food, and employers of human labour."

Yeast A Problem

by Charles Kingsley

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ISBN: 9783962724436
Publisher: Outside the Box eBook Publishing
Release Date: August of 2018
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9783962724436
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Charles Kingsley

Charles Kingsley was born in 1819 in a small village in Devon, England. He worked as an Anglican priest, university professor, historian, and novelist. The son of an Anglican priest, he studied at King's College London and Cambridge University, where he later became a history professor. In 1861, he was appointed tutor to the Prince of Wales, the future Edward VII.
In the 1850s, after participating in the Chartist demonstrations of 1848, he joined the Christian Socialist Movement, where he fought for better living conditions for the working class. In 1855, he published... Glaucus, the first popular science book written for children. He accepted the evolutionary theories of Darwin, of whom he was a friend, seeing no contradiction between religion and science, unlike most clergymen of the time. In 1869, he abandoned his university career, becoming a canon of Chester Cathedral between 1870 and 1873, and later of Westminster Abbey. He died in 1875, a victim of pneumonia.
Of the 28 works he published, his historical novels stand out. Hypatia (1853), Westward Ho! (1855) and Hereward the Wake (1866); the fiction of social intervention Yeast (1848) and Alton Locke (1850); and children's books The Heroes (1856) and The Water Babies (1863).

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