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Transcribers Note Obvious typographical errors have been corrected - photo 1
Transcriber's Note:
Obvious typographical errors have been corrected. Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation in the original document have been preserved.
On page : "premisses" should possibly be "premises".
On page : "Mr Adam" should possibly be "Mr McAdam".
On page : "meaning basis" should possibly be "meaningful basis".
Index reference to "Utilitarians" doesn't exist.
EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY
EDITED BY ERNEST RHYS
BIOGRAPHY
THE LIFE OF MAZZINI
BY BOLTON KING, M.A.
THIS IS NO. 562 OF EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY. THE PUBLISHERS WILL BE PLEASED TO SEND FREELY TO ALL APPLICANTS A LIST OF THE PUBLISHED AND PROJECTED VOLUMES ARRANGED UNDER THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS:

TRAVEL SCIENCE FICTION
THEOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY
HISTORY CLASSICAL
FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
ESSAYS ORATORY
POETRY & DRAMA
BIOGRAPHY
REFERENCE
ROMANCE
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Frontispiece
A GOOD
BOOK
IS THE
PRECIOUS
LIFE-BLOOD OF
A MASTER
SPIRIT
EMBALMED &
TREASURED
UPON PURPOSE
TO A LIFE
BEYOND LIFE
MILTON
Title Page
THE LIFE
of MAZZINI
by BOLTON
KINGMA
EVERY
MAN WILL GO WITH THEE & BE THY GUIDE
IN THY MOST NEED TO GO BY THY SIDE
LONDON & TORONTO
PUBLISHED BY JMDENT
& SONS LTD & IN NEW YORK
BY EPDUTTON & CO
First Published in this Edition 1912
Reprinted 1914, 1919, 1929
All rights reserved
PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN
Preface
This volume contains a life of Mazzini and a study of his thought. It can hardly be said that any serious attempt has been made either in England or Italy to deal with either. Hence the present volume, however unequal to the subject, may have its use. The thirty years, which have passed since Mazzini's death, make it possible now to place him in his true perspective; and the author trusts that the supreme admiration, which he feels for Mazzini as a man, has not prevented him from viewing the politician with impartiality. There exists abundant matter to allow us to judge Mazzini's political work, and it is unlikely that anything yet to be published will seriously affect our estimate of it. For the personal side of Mazzini's life, the moment is not a very opportune one. Ten years ago it would have been possible to glean reminiscences from many, who are now silent. It has been the author's privilege, however, to obtain invaluable information from two of the very few persons now living, who knew Mazzini intimately. While it is nearly too late for personal reminiscences, it is too early to avail oneself fully of Mazzini's correspondence. A good many of his letters have indeed been published, and I have been able to use a good many unpublished ones, especially his correspondence with Mr and Mrs Peter Taylor, which I have found of the greatest value. But unfortunately only one volume has as yet appeared of the collected edition of his correspondence, and there are still probably many of his letters, which have yet to come to light in Italy.
With regard to the study, which occupies the second part of this volume, the author is very sensible of his limitations in dealing with so vast and complex a system as Mazzini's ethical and political thought. It is his hope that he may do something to stimulate more competent writers to labour in a very fruitful field. He believes that the more Mazzini's thought is disentangled, the more its essential importance will appear.
I have to acknowledge gratefully the kindness of those who have helped me in writing this book. Above all I am indebted to Mr and Mrs W. T. Malleson, to whom I owe the loan of the Peter Taylor correspondence and other invaluable help; to Miss Shaen for letting me see Mazzini's letters to her father, Mr W. Shaen, and the MS. of the "Prayer for the Planters," now first published; to Mr Milner-Gibson Cullum, Miss Dorothea Hickson, Mr Mazzini Stuart, Mr P. S. King, and Miss Galeer for the loan of unpublished letters from Mazzini. I have also to acknowledge my grateful thanks to many others, who have assisted me, among whom I would especially mention Miss Ashurst Biggs, Signor Mario Borsa, Mr James Bryce, M.P., Mr W. Burnley, Signora Giuditta Casali-Benvenuti (to whom I owe the portrait of her grandmother, Giuditta Sidoli), Mr T. Chambers, Signor Felice Dagnino, Signor G. Gallavresi, Mrs Goodwin, Miss Edith Harvey, Mr H. M. Hyndman, Dr Courtney Kenny, Miss Lucy Martineau, Professor Masson, Mr C. E. Maurice, Mademoiselle Dora Melegari, Mr D. Nathan, Mr T. Okey, Mr Chas. Roberts, Mr J. J. Stansfeld, the Societ Editrice Sonzogno (for permission to reproduce some illustrations from Madame White Mario's life of Mazzini), Mr W. R. Thayer, and Mr Remsen Whitehouse.
BOLTON KING.
October 1902.
A reissue of the book has allowed me to revise it in the light of recent publications referring to Mazzini. A good many more of his letters have been printed since 1902 (including a second volume of the Epistolario), but with the exception of Mademoiselle Melegari's collection of his letters to her father, they are not important. Nor, with the exception of Signor Cantimori's illuminating Saggio, have I found any useful recent studies of his thought. I still adhere to the view that subsequent research will add little to our knowledge of him. I am glad, however, to be able now to take a different view of his connection with the publication of Kossuth's manifesto in 1853, and of Madame Sidoli's mission to Florence in 1833 (see pp. ).
BOLTON KING.
Warwick , November 1911.
A complete Bibliography of Mazzini will be found on page .
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I
The Home at Genoa
1805-1831. Aetat 0-25
PAGE
Boyhood and YouthUniversity LifeLiterary StudiesClassicism and RomanticismJoins the CarbonariArrest and Exile
CHAPTER II
Young Italy
1831-1833. Aetat 25-27
Condition of ItalyThe Revolution of 1831Young ItalyIts Principles: Belief in Italy; Inspiration of Duty; Social ReformIts Political System: Republicanism; Italian Unity; War with AustriaSecret Societies
CHAPTER III
Marseilles
1831-1834. Aetat 25-28
At MarseillesSpread of Young ItalyLetter to Charles AlbertThe Army Plot in PiedmontAt GenevaThe Savoy Raid
CHAPTER IV
Switzerland
1834-1836. Aetat 28-31
Life in ExileMental CrisisPrinciples of the RevolutionYoung SwitzerlandYoung EuropeLiterary WorkWomen Friends: Giuditta Sidoli; Madeleine de Mandrot
CHAPTER V
London
1837-1843. Aetat 31-38
Life in LondonSpiritual ConditionEnglish FriendsThe CarlylesLamennais and George SandLiterary WorkDecay of Young ItalyThe Italian School at Hatton GardenAppeal to Working Men
CHAPTER VI
The Revolution
1843-1848. Aetat 38-43
Politics in ItalyThe BandierasThe Post-Office ScandalThe People's International LeagueLife in 1845-47Letter to Pio NonoAttitude towards the RoyalistsThe Revolution of 1848At Milan
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