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(Ebook) The Letters of Thomas Babington MacAulay: Volume 3, January 1834-August 1841 (v. 3) by Thomas MacAulay, Thomas Pinney ISBN 9780521088985, 0521088984

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Authors:Thomas MacAulay, Thomas Pinney
Pages:408 pages.
Year:2008
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:11.88 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780521088985, 0521088984
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(Ebook) The Letters of Thomas Babington MacAulay: Volume 3, January 1834-August 1841 (v. 3) by Thomas MacAulay, Thomas Pinney ISBN 9780521088985, 0521088984

The third volume of Thomas Pinney's acclaimed edition of Macaulay's letters brings the work to its halfway point. This volume begins with Macaulay preparing to sail for India as a member of the supreme Council, covers his Indian career, his return to England, renewed election to Parliament and appointment to the Whig Cabinet; it ends with the defeat of Melbourne's ministry. Many of the letters are previously unpublished, and are notable for their brisk and vivid style, clear and readable as was all Macaulay's prose. They throw particular light on his Indian years, in which Macaulay played a significant part in liberalising movement begun by Bentinck. The period also took Macaulay through several personal crises, brought about by the death of one favourite sister and the marriage of another. In these letters too Macaulay often concerns himself with his continuing literary career.
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