CATHERINE AND CRAUFURD TAIT
WHETHER the public ought to be made free of such memorials of the dead as involve a partial unveiling of the privacy of the living, is not ply a question of taste: it has sometimes to be referred to higher and more peremptory principles. We a notable instance of this in The Life of the Prince Consor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Wesleyan-Methodist magazine 1880-03, p.197-202 |
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Zusammenfassung: | WHETHER the public ought to be made free of such memorials of the dead as involve a partial unveiling of the privacy of the living, is not ply a question of taste: it has sometimes to be referred to higher and more peremptory principles. We a notable instance of this in The Life of the Prince Consort, which Theodore Martin is giving us at the instance and with the help of the Queen. |
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ISSN: | 2044-6780 |