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  1. Essays from 'The Guardian,' by Walter Pater by Walter (1839-1894) Pater, 1910
  2. Gaston de Latour; an unfinished romance by Walter Pater ... prepared for the press by Charles L. Shadwell ... by Walter (1839-1894) Pater, 1910
  3. Plato and Platonism : a series of lectures / by Walter Pater by Walter (1839-1894) Pater, 1905
  4. Marius the Epicurean : his sensations and ideas / Walter Pater (Volume I & II) by Walter (1839-1894) Pater, 1910-01-01
  5. Essays from ""The Guardian,"" by Walter Pater by Walter (1839-1894) Pater, 1898
  6. Marius the Epicurean, his sensations and ideas by Walter (1839-1894) Pater, 1924
  7. Sweetness and light by Matthew Arnold 1822-1888 Pater Walter 1839-1894, 1899-12-31
  8. Selections From Walter Pater; by Pater Walter 1839-1894, 2010-10-15
  9. The Renaissance by Pater Walter 1839-1894, Symons Arthur 1865-1945, 2010-09-29
  10. Essays From "the Guardian," by Pater Walter 1839-1894, 2010-09-29
  11. Miscellaneous Studies: A Series Of Essays by Pater Walter 1839-1894, 2010-10-03
  12. Greek Studies; A Series Of Essays by Pater Walter 1839-1894, 2010-09-27
  13. Gaston De Latour; An Unfinished Romance by Pater Walter 1839-1894, 2010-10-03
  14. Appreciations: With An Essay On Style by Pater Walter 1839-1894, 2010-09-30

101. Oscar Wilde Collection
Palmer, Walter, b. 18682.11 Pater, Nšel2.11 Pater, Walter, 183918942.11Payn, James, 1830-18982.11 Quartich, Bernard, 1819-18992.8 (from Wilde)
http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/wilde.html
Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900
Collection, 1851-1957 (bulk 1877-1957)
3 boxes (1.26 linear feet) Acquisition: Purchases and gifts, 1959-1975
Access: Open for research
Processed by: Chelsea Dinsmore, 2002
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Oscar Fingal O'Flaherty Wills Wilde, born in 1854 in Dublin, Ireland, was the second son of Sir William Robert and Lady Jane Francesca Wilde. At the age of ten, Wilde entered the well-known Portora Royal School, where he excelled in Greek studies. His interest in Greek continued at Trinity College, Dublin, where John Mahaffy, an eminent Greek scholar who later took Wilde on a tour of Italy, was his tutor. Wilde was awarded a scholarship in classics from Magdalene College, Oxford, which he entered in 1874. During his fourth year at Oxford, Wilde won the prestigious Newdigate Prize for imitative poetry with a verse praising Ravenna, a city he had visited with Mahaffy and the burial site of Dante. In addition to his studies, Wilde began to develop his role as poseur and aesthete. Wilde received his BA in 1878 and, after an additional year at Oxford, went to London where he began writing. In 1880 Wilde published Vera; or, The Nihilists, and in 1881 he was hired by Richard D'Oyly Carte to boost Gilbert and Sullivan's new opera Patience in America by means of a lecture tour. Dressed in black velvet and a full length fur coat, he spoke on the new aestheticism from New York to San Francisco. He met with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Louisa May Alcott, Walt Whitman, and Jefferson Davies, among others.

102. Walter Pater - Wikiquote
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103. Benvenuti In Systems Comunicazioni!
Pater, Walter (1839 1894). Read Coleridge (1865,1880) Read Wordsworth (1874)Read Style (1888). Literature Critical and Miscellaneous Prose. Walter Pater
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AUTHOR INDEX * = Excerpts, selections = Links to The Cambridge History of English and American History Anonymous A B C ... Y ANONYMOUS Anonymous Beowulf (ca. 750) Early National Poetry Anonymous Everyman (after 1485) The Early Religious Drama Anonymous Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (ca. 1375 - 1400) "Pearl," "Cleanness," "Patience" and "Sir Gawayne"
Metrical Romances, 1200-1500
Anonymous The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (890 ca. - 1150 ca.) Alfred and the Old English Prose of his Reign
The Chronicle
The Ballads and Poems in The Chronicle
Anonymous The York Plays (15th Century) The Early Religious Drama Anonymous The Second Shepherds' Play (ca. 1425)

104. Vitanet - Biblioteca Virtual Y Centro Tecnológico
Translate this page Autor, Pater, Walter, 1839 - 1894. Recursos, Archivo de Texto ArchivoComprimido Requiere programa WinZip (1.23 MB), bájelo aquí
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105. Vitanet - Biblioteca Virtual Y Centro Tecnológico
Translate this page 2.-, Libros Electrónicos. Título, Marius the Epicurean, Vol. II,. Autor,Pater, Walter, 1839 - 1894. Materias, FILOSOFIA ANTIGUA. Ficha, Ver Ficha
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106. PEOPLE WITH A HISTORY: An Online Guide To Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual And Trans* Hist
Alfred Lord Tennyson (18091892) Selected Poetry At U. Toronto; WalterPater (1839-1894) Selected Prose At U. Toronto; Bertram Lawrence (pseud. of
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Section III: Europe to World War I
Go to the following pages for other parts of P eople w ith a H istory Chapter 10: Early Modern Europe
The great distinction between "modern" and "ancient and medieval" history lies in the quantity of available sources. In pre-modern culture we rely primarily on literary and legal sources to understand homosexuality. Both types of source are highly distorting. Although we can - with care - outline the contours of some "homosexual" subcultures in pre-modern societies, such efforts always remain tentative. From the late fifteenth century in Europe this all changes. Large amounts of source material begins to survive, and new sorts of material at that. Most important are court records - especially when full trial records remain. So great are the survivals in some Italian cities that statistical surveys of the data are possible (for which see the work of Michael Rocke and Guido Ruggiero in the bibliography). The sources are not perfect, but now a social history is possible.

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