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The much revered priest, university professor, historian and novelist, Charles Kingsley produced a diverse body of works. Famous novels such as THE WATER-BABIES and WESTWARD HO! are now celebrated for their powerful use of descriptive language and their impassioned concern for social reform. This comprehensive eBook presents the complete works of Charles Kingsley, with numerous illustrations, rare texts appearing in digital print for the first time, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1)
* Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Kingsleys life and works
* Concise introductions to the novels and other texts
* ALL 9 novels, with individual contents tables
* Images of how the books were first printed, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts
* Excellent formatting of the texts
* Famous works such as THE WATER-BABIES are fully illustrated with their original artwork
* Features the rare unfinished novel THE TUTORS STORY, which was completed by Kingsleys daughter, appearing here for the first time in digital publishing
* Includes the short stories, play and poetry
* Also includes Kingsleys sermons and non-fiction - spend hours exploring the authors scholarly works
* Special criticism section, with six essays by critics like Henry James and Andrew Lang, evaluating Kingsleys contribution to literature
* Features a bonus biography - discover Kingsleys literary life
* Scholarly ordering of texts into chronological order and literary genres
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CONTENTS:
The Novels
ALTON LOCKE
YEAST, A PROBLEM
HYPATIA
WESTWARD HO!
TWO YEARS AGO
THE WATER-BABIES
HEREWARD THE WAKE: LAST OF THE ENGLISH
THE HERMITS
THE TUTORS STORY
The Short Story Collections
THE HEROES, OR GREEK FAIRY TALES FOR MY CHILDREN
PROSE IDYLLS, NEW AND OLD
The Play
THE SAINTS TRAGEDY
The Poetry
INTRODUCTION TO KINGSLEYS POETRY
LIST OF POEMS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
The Sermons
INTRODUCTION TO KINGLSEYS SERMONS
ALL SAINTS DAY AND OTHER SERMONS
OUT OF THE DEEP: WORDS FOR THE SORROWFUL
TRUE WORDS FOR BRAVE MEN
TWENTY-FIVE VILLAGE SERMONS
SERMONS ON NATIONAL SUBJECTS
SERMONS FOR THE TIMES
THE GOOD NEWS OF GOD
TOWN AND COUNTRY SERMONS
SERMONS ON THE PENTATEUCH
DAVID AND OTHER SERMONS
THE WATER OF LIFE AND OTHER SERMONS
DISCIPLINE AND OTHER SERMONS
WESTMINSTER SERMONS
The Non-Fiction
CHEAP CLOTHES AND NASTY
PHAETON, OR LOOSE THOUGHTS FOR LOOSE THINKERS
GLAUCUS, OR THE WONDERS OF THE SHORE
ALEXANDRIA AND HER SCHOOLS
THE ROMAN AND THE TEUTON
THE ANCIENT RGIME
MADAM HOW AND LADY WHY
AT LAST: A CHRISTMAS IN THE WEST INDIES
TOWN GEOLOGY
DAILY THOUGHTS: SELECTED FROM THE WRITINGS OF CHARLES KINGSLEY BY HIS WIFE
FROUDES HISTORY OF ENGLAND
HEALTH AND EDUCATION
HISTORICAL LECTURES AND ESSAYS
LECTURES DELIVERED IN AMERICA IN 1874
LITERARY AND GENERAL LECTURES AND ESSAYS
PLAYS AND PURITANS
SANITARY AND SOCIAL LECTURES AND ESSAYS
SCIENTIFIC ESSAYS AND LECTURES
SIR WALTER RALEIGH AND HIS TIME
TRUE WORDS FOR BRAVE MEN
WOMEN AND POLITICS
The Criticism
CHARLES KINGSLEY by Andrew Lang
CHARLES KINGSLEY by Frederic Harrison
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The Complete Works of

CHARLES KINGSLEY

(1819-1875)

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The Novels

Church of St Mary Holne Devon Kingsley was born at Holne Vicarage in 1819 - photo 6

Church of St Mary, Holne, Devon; Kingsley was born at Holne Vicarage in 1819, while his father was curate at the Church


Clovelly in Devon where the Kingsley family moved shortly after Charless birth - photo 7

Clovelly in Devon, where the Kingsley family moved shortly after Charless birth and where Kingsley set parts of his novel Westward Ho! (1855)

ALTON L OCKE

This novel was published anonymously in 1850 in two volumes It was the second - photo 8

This novel was published anonymously in 1850, in two volumes. It was the second of Kingsleys novels to be written (after Yeast ) but the first to be published in book form. It is a classic condition of England novel and is often grouped alongside Elizabeth Gaskells Mary Barton (1848) and Benjamin Disraelis Sybil (1845) as an important contemporary account of the hungry 1840s a time when economic depression and bad harvests combined to make life unbearable for millions of working class Britons. A revised edition of the novel appeared in 1862, in which Kingsley toned down his criticisms of Cambridge University , after accepting the post of Regius Professor of Modern History at that institution.

The story is told in the first person by the title character, a working class boy who overcomes the challenges of his lowly origins and the strictures of his evangelical mother to become a successful poet. Taken in by a sympathetic bookseller, who supervises his spiritual and literary education, Alton develops his art whilst also pursuing his work as a tailor. A wealthy patron (for whose daughter Alton harbours an unrequited passion) pays for the young man to attend university, but an awakening to the terrible conditions of Britains urban and rural working classes leads him to take up the radical cause of Chartism a working-class movement for political reform in Britain that took its name from the People's Charter of 1838.

Kingsley had written a number of articles for The Morning Chronicle exposing the dreadful working and living conditions of London workers a situation exacerbated by a cholera epidemic in London s slums. In 1850, under the pen name of Parson Lot, he wrote the pamphlet Cheap Clothes and Nasty , detailing the particularly scandalous working conditions of London s tailors. A number of these concerns are vividly expressed through the experiences of Alton Locke in the novel.

Alton is also a conduit for Kingsleys ambivalent relationship with the Chartist movement. Like many of its middle-class supporters, Kingsley favoured the improvement of working peoples general condition and felt that employers owed a duty of care to their employees. Indeed, he even helped to found a Chartist newspaper, Politics for the People . Yet Kingsley also feared the mob rule that might attend a revolution spearheaded by the working classes themselves. This view is reflected in the Chartist meetings attended by Alton towards the end of the novel. Despite his anti-democratic views, however, Kingsleys novel remains a shocking, compassionate and highly effective exposure of the terrible afflictions of Britain s poor during the middle of the nineteenth century.


Title page of the first edition CONTENTS Jacobs Island - photo 9

Title page of the first edition


CONTENTS


Jacobs Island Bermondsey near the time of publication one of the London - photo 10

Jacobs Island, Bermondsey, near the time of publication; one of the London slums singled out in the novel for its monstrous living conditions


PREFATORY MEMOIR .

The tract appended to this preface has been chosen to accompany this reprint of Alton Locke in order to illustrate, from another side, a distinct period in the life of Charles Kingsley, which stands out very much by itself. It may be taken roughly to have extended from 1848 to 1856. It has been thought that they require a preface, and I have undertaken to write it, as one of the few survivors of those who were most intimately associated with the author at the time to which the works refer.

No easy task; for, look at them from what point we will, these years must be allowed to cover an anxious and critical time in modern English history; but, above all, in the history of the working classes. In the first of them the Chartist agitation came to a head and burst, and was followed by the great movement towards association, which, developing in two directions and by two distinct methods represented respectively by the amalgamated Trades Unions, and Co-operative Societies has in the intervening years entirely changed the conditions of the labour question in England, and the relations of the working to the upper and middle classes. It is with this, the social and industrial side of the history of those years, that we are mainly concerned here. Charles Kingsley has left other and more important writings of those years. But these are beside our purpose, which is to give some such slight sketch of him as may be possible within the limits of a preface, in the character in which he was first widely known, as the most outspoken and powerful of those who took the side of the labouring classes, at a critical time the crisis in a word, when they abandoned their old political weapons, for the more potent one of union and association, which has since carried them so far.

To no one of all those to whom his memory is very dear can this seem a superfluous task, for no writer was ever more misunderstood or better abused at the time, and after the lapse of almost a quarter of a century the misunderstanding would seem still to hold its ground. For through all the many notices of him which appeared after his death in last January, there ran the same apologetic tone as to this part of his lifes work. While generally, and as a rule cordially, recognizing his merits as an author and a man, the writers seemed to agree in passing lightly over this ground. When it was touched it was in a tone of apology, sometimes tinged with sarcasm, as in the curt notice in the TimesHe was understood, to be the Parson Lot of those Politics for the People which made no little noise in their time, and as Parson Lot he declared in burning language that to his mind the fault in the Peoples Charter was that it did not go nearly far enough. And so the writer turns away, as do most of his brethren, leaving probably some such impression as this on the minds of most of their readersYoung men of power and genius are apt to start with wild notions. He was no exception. Parson Lots sayings and doings may well be pardoned for what Charles Kingsley said and did in after years; so let us drop a decent curtain over them, and pass on.

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