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  1. Samuel Butler 1835 1902 by P N Furbank, 1900
  2. Samuel Butler (1835-1902) by Philip Nicholas Furbank, 1976
  3. The Career of Samuel Butler (1835-1902) by Stanley B. Harkness, 1968-01-01
  4. The career of Samuel Butler (1835-1902): A bibliography by Stanley Bates Harkness, 1955
  5. Evolution. old & new; or. The theories of Buffon. Dr. Erasmus Da by Butler. Samuel. 1835-1902., 1914-01-01
  6. Luck. or cunning. as the main means of organic modification? by Butler. Samuel. 1835-1902., 1922-01-01
  7. Erewhon; or. Over the range. by Butler. Samuel. 1835-1902., 1917-01-01
  8. Luck. or cunning. as the main means of organic modification? An by Butler. Samuel. 1835-1902., 1920-01-01
  9. The authoress of the Odyssey. where and when she wrote. who she by Butler. Samuel. 1835-1902., 1922-01-01
  10. The fair haven: a work in defence of the miraculous element in Our Lord's ministry upon earth, both as against rationalistic impugners and certain orthodox defenders by Butler Samuel 1835-1902, 1914-01-01
  11. Samuel Butler author of Erewhon,(1835-1902) a memoir by Henry Festing Jones, 2010-08-30
  12. Samuel Butler, author of Erewhon (1835-1902) a memoir by Henry Festing Jones, 2010-08-16
  13. Samuel Butler Author of Erewhon,(1835-1902): A Memoir, Volume 2 by Henry Festing Jones, 2010-03-16
  14. Samuel Butler, author of Erewhon (1835-1902) a memoir. 2 Volume Set(vol. 1. To 1885.--vol. 2. From 1885 to 1916.) by Henry Festing Jones, 1968

41. Canterbury Pieces By Samuel Butler - Project Gutenberg
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Author Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902 Title Canterbury Pieces Contents Darwin on the Origin of Species A Dialogue Barrel-Organs Letter: 21 Feb 1863 Letter: 14 Mar 1863 Letter: 18 Mar 1863 Letter: 11 Apr 1863 Letter: 22 June 1863 Darwin Among the Machines A note on "The Tempest" The English Cricketers. Language English LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature Subject New Zealand Description and travel Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Jun 1, 2002 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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43. Essays On Life, Art And Science By Samuel Butler - Project Gutenberg
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Author Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902 Author of introduction, etc. Streatfeild, R. A. (Richard Alexander), 1866-1919 Title Essays on Life, Art and Science Contents Introduction Quis Desiderio? Ramblings in Cheapside The Aunt, The Nieces, and the Dog How to make the best of life The Sanctuary of Montrigone A Medieval Girl School Art in the Valley of Saas Thought and Language The Deadlock in Darwinism. Language English LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature Subject Science Subject Evolution Subject Art criticism Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Oct 1, 2002 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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45. Cambridge Pieces By Samuel Butler - Project Gutenberg
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Author Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902 Title Cambridge Pieces Contents On English Composition and Other Matters Our Tour Translation from an Unpublished Work of Herodotus The shield of Achilles, with variations Prospectus of the Great Split Society Powers A skit on examinations An Eminent Person Napoleon at St. Helena The Two Deans The Battle of Alma Mater On the Italian Priesthood Samuel Butler and the Simeonites. Language English LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature Subject Essays Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Jun 1, 2002 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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OnLine Text Genre Novel Keywords AIDS, Alcoholism, Disease and Health, Grief, History of Medicine, Infectious Disease, Institutionalization, Love, Medical Ethics, Science
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47. La Muzikaj Bankoj (Samuel BUTLER)
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La sinjorinoj ĝuste tiam formetis siajn laboraĵojn kaj preparis sin por eliri el la domo. Mi demandis al ili, kien ili intencas iri. Ili respondis, kun ia rezervemo, ke ili iros al la banko por havigi al si iom da mono. Nu, mi jam informiĝis, ke la komercaj aferoj de la Erevonanoj kondukiĝas laŭ sistemo tute malsimila ol nia; tamen mi ankoraŭ nur malmulton komprenis, krom ke ili posedas du apartajn komercajn sistemojn, unu el kiuj allogas la imagon multe pli forte ol iu ajn transakcia metodo, kiu estas kutima ĉe ni en Eŭropo. Efektive la bankoj kondukataj laŭ ĉi tiu sistemo estas plej abunde dekoraciitaj, kaj ĉiuj komercaj negocoj okazas kun muzika akompano, pro kio oni nomas la bankojn Muzikaj Bankoj, kvankam al la orelo de Eŭropano tia muziko estas malbelega. La sistemon mem mi nek tiam komprenis, nek nun povas kompreni; en ĝi ili uzas kodon, kiun sendube ili komprenas, kvankam neniu alilandano povas esperi tion fari. Unu regulo kontraŭas alian, kiel en plej komplika gramatiko aŭ en la ĉina prononcado: pri kiu oni diras al mi, ke la plej eta ŝanĝo de akcento aŭ voĉtono aliigas la signifon de tuta frazo. Kio ajn en mia priskribo estas malkonsekvenca, tion oni devas atribui al la fakto, ke mi neniam sukcesis plene kompreni la temon. Delonge mi volis pli multon scii pri ĉi tiu stranga sistemo, kaj mi deziregis akompani mian gastigantinon kaj ŝiajn filinojn. Preskaŭ ĉiun matenon, de kiam mi alvenis, mi vidis ilin eliri, kaj mi rimarkis, ke ili portas siajn monujojn en la mano, ne tute parade, sed ĝuste tiamaniere, ke ĉiu, kiu ilin renkontos, vidu kien ili iras. Tamen ili ankoraŭ neniam invitis min ilin akompani.

48. Butler, Samuel
Butler, Samuel (1835–1902) English writer. He made his name in 1872 with a satiric attack on contemporary utopianism, Erewhon (an anagram of nowhere).
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49. BUTLER, Samuel - Te Ara Encyclopedia Of New Zealand
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Philosopher and author. Butler was the son of the Rev. Thomas Butler, Rector of Langar, and grandson of Dr Samuel Butler, headmaster of Shrewsbury school and later Bishop of Lichfield. His mother was a Worsley of Bristol. Butler was born at Langar Rectory, Nottinghamshire, on 4 December 1835. He went to school at Allesley, near Coventry, and then to Shrewsbury. In 1854 he entered St. John's College, Cambridge, and was bracketed twelfth in the classical tripos in 1858. He then began to prepare for ordination, becoming lay reader to the curate of St. James's, London. But his inability to take the church's teaching seriously led to a resolve to study art. This, however, did not meet with the approval of his father who held the purse strings and, after some stormy exchanges of opinion, funds were made available for his passage to New Zealand.

50. Samuel Butler, 1835–1902, English Author — Infoplease.com
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Samuel Butler (18351902), English writer, artist and satirist wrote The Way of All Flesh (1903) and earned the praise of George Bernard Shaw who deemed him "the greatest English writer of the latter half of the nineteenth century" Samuel Butler was born on 4 December 1835 at the rectory at Langar, near Bingham, Nottinghamshire, England. His mother Fanny Worsley (18081873), and his father, Thomas Butler (18061886), was rector of Langar and canon of Lincoln. Samuel was the eldest and had three siblings, Thomas, Henrietta and May. Butler would soon reject his strict and sometimes harsh Anglican upbringing, when the texts of Charles Darwin were causing so much controversy and caused the two to quarrel. Young Samuel attended his grandfather's school, Shrewsbury, then went on to the family's college, St John's in Cambridge in 1854. He had shown a great aptitude of painting and planned to become an artist against his father's wishes. A compromise was made and Butler set off for New Zealand in 1859 in hopes of making his fortune in the colonies. He claimed land which he called "Mesopotamia" at the head of the Rangitata river to become a sheep farmer on Canterbury Island, writing home often with descriptions of the various differences in cultures, the letters being published later as

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57. Butler, Samuel
Butler, Samuel (baptized Feb. 8, 1612, Strensham, Worcestershire, Eng.d. Sept. 25, 1680, London), poet and satirist, famous as the author of Hudibras, the most memorable
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(baptized Feb . 8, 1612, Strensham, Worcestershire, Eng.d. Sept. 25, 1680, London), poet and satirist, famous as the author of Hudibras the most memorable burlesque poem in the English language and the first English satire to make a notable and successful attack on ideas rather than on personalities. It is directed against the fanaticism, pretentiousness, pedantry, and hypocrisy that Butler saw in militant Puritanism, extremes which he attacked wherever he saw them. Butler, the son of a farmer, was educated at the King's school, Worcester. He afterward obtained employment in the household of the Countess of Kent, at Wrest, Bedfordshire, where he had access to a fine library. He then passed into the service of Sir Samuel Luke, a rigid Presbyterian, a colonel in the Parliamentary army, and scoutmaster general for Bedfordshire. In his service Butler undoubtedly had firsthand opportunity to study the motley collection of cranks, fanatics, and scoundrels who attached themselves to the Puritan army and whose antics were to form the subject of his famous poem. At the restoration of the monarchy he obtained a post as secretary to Richard Vaughan, Earl of Carbery, lord president of Wales, who made him steward of Ludlow castle, an office he held throughout 1661. About this time he is said to have married a woman with a "competent fortune" that was, however, squandered through "being put out on ill securities."

58. Butler, Samuel
Butler, Samuel (b. Dec. 4, 1835, Langar Rectory, Nottinghamshire, Eng.d. June 18, 1902, London), English novelist, essayist, and critic whose satire Erewhon (1872
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(b. Dec . 4, 1835, Langar Rectory, Nottinghamshire, Eng.d. June 18, 1902, London), English novelist, essayist, and critic whose satire Erewhon (1872) foreshadowed the collapse of the Victorian illusion of eternal progress. The Way of All Flesh (1903), his autobiographical novel, is generally considered his masterpiece. Butler was the son of the Reverend Thomas Butler and grandson of Samuel Butler, headmaster of Shrewsbury School and later bishop of Lichfield. After six years at Shrewsbury, the young Samuel went to St. John's College, Cambridge, and was graduated in 1858. His father wished him to be a clergyman, and young Butler actually went as far as to do a little "slumming" in a London parish by way of preparation for holy orders. But the whole current of his highly independent and heretical nature was carrying him away from everything his father stood for: home, church, and Christianity itselfor what Christianity had appeared to mean at Langar Rectory. Butler returned to Cambridge and continued his musical studies and drawing, but after an unpleasant altercation with his father he left Cambridge, the church, and home and emigrated to New Zealand, where (with funds advanced by his father) he set up a sheep run in the Canterbury settlement. When Darwin's Origin of Species (1859) came into his hands soon after his arrival in New Zealand, it took him by storm; he became "one of Mr. Darwin's many enthusiastic admirers," and a year or two later he told a friend that he had renounced Christianity altogether. Yet, as it proved, Christianity had by no means finished with him. For the next 25 years it was upon religion and evolution that Butler's attention was mainly fixed. At first he welcomed

59. Butler, Samuel 1835–1902, English Author
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60. Samuel Butler (1835-1902)
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Novelist and satirist; born in Nottinghamshire, the son of a vicar. His father was a cruel man who beat his son daily and was duly hated for this. Samuel Butler was to recreate the pain and despair of his childhood years in his final novel The Way of All Flesh In January, 1846, he went to school at Allesley, near Coventry and in 1848, at the age of twelve, he was sent to Shrewsbury School , then under the headship of Dr. Kennedy (Dr. Skinner in the novel). At Shrewsbury he was able to visit his aunt and uncle, the Bathers, at their Meole Brace home. Samuel did not enjoy the hard life at Shrewsbury School under the fearsome Dr. Kennedy but he did at least escape his father's merciless beatings. Again, he recalled his Shrewsbury schooldays in The Way of All Flesh , disguised as Roughborough, although his portrayal of the school is generally considered to be somewhat less than objective. He left in 1854 for Cambridge after which he travelled to New Zealand where he succeeded as a sheep breeder (described in his A First Year in Canterbury Settlement (1863). He returned to England and wrote one of his best known novels

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