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  1. 30 de mar. de 2024 · Samuel Butler (1835-1902) was an English novelist, essayist, and critic whose works rankled many of his Victorian contemporaries but proved remarkably prescient and influential in the 20th century and beyond. A true polymath, Butler‘s output ranged from scathing social satire to translations of ancient Greek texts to philosophical treatises ...

  2. Samuel Butler (Gelehrter) (1774–1839), englischer Gelehrter und Bischof Samuel Butler (Schriftsteller) (1835–1902), englischer Schriftsteller, Komponist, Philologe, Maler und Gelehrter Dies ist eine Begriffsklärungsseite zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe.

  3. Samuel Butler est un romancier, philosophe, traducteur et humoriste, mais aussi peintre et musicien, biologiste amateur et grand voyageur. Il était le petit-fils d’un autre Samuel Butler (1774-1839), évêque de Lichfield puis de Coventry et érudit. Diplômé au St John's College de l'université de Cambridge en 1858, il émigra en Nouvelle ...

  4. Samuel Butler (baptized February 8, 1612, Strensham, Worcestershire, England—died September 25, 1680, London) was a 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.

  5. This new biography of Samuel Butler aims to restore one of the 19th-century's most pungent and idiosyncratic writers to a central place in our literary heritage. Best known as the author of Erewhon and The Way of All Flesh, Butler (1853-1902) was the son of a rigid disciplinarian, against whose rules he violently rebelled.

  6. About Samuel Butler. Samuel Butler was born on 4 December 1835, at Langar Rectory in Nottinghamshire. His father was the Reverend Thomas Butler, and his grandfather was Dr Samuel Butler (1744–1839), the revered Headmaster of Shrewsbury School who was made Bishop of Lichfield in 1836. Samuel Butler (left) with his family, about 1865.

  7. 12 de may. de 2021 · PREFACE. Samuel Butler began to write “The Way of All Flesh” about the year 1872, and was engaged upon it intermittently until 1884. It is therefore, to a great extent, contemporaneous with “Life and Habit,” and may be taken as a practical illustration of the theory of heredity embodied in that book.