Morley of Blackburn : a literary and political biography of John Morley /

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Author / Creator:Jackson, Patrick, 1929-
Imprint:Madison : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Pub. Group, 2012.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Subject:
Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11301615
Hidden Bibliographic Details
ISBN:161147535X
9781611475357
1611475341
9781611475340
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
Summary:This literary and political biography of John Morley, famous in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as an editor, writer, and statesman, utilizes diaries, letters and journals that were previously unavailable to the public.
Other form:Print version: 9786613935755
Standard no.:9786613935755
40021926078
Description
Summary:This biography covers both the literary and political career of John Morley, later Lord Morley of Blackburn (1838-1923). As a writer, Morley made his reputation as the radical editor of The Fortnightly Review from 1867 to 1882. This was an influential periodical for which Morley commissioned articles by writers such as Leslie Stephen and Frederic Harrison, and for which Morley wrote many articles himself. As a politician, Morley worked very closely with William Ewart Gladstone, particularly in the two attempts to introduce legislation providing for Irish home rule, with a Dublin parliament. Finally, at the end of his political career, Morley served as secretary of state for India (1905-1910) in the great Liberal government of Campbell-Bannerman and Asquith. Working with the viceroy Lord Minto, Morley was responsible for the first tentative steps toward a democratic government in India. Morley was strongly opposed to militarism: he had stood out against the war with the Boers in South Africa and he resigned from office in 1915 in protest against the declaration of war on Germany.<br> <br> <br> <br> This biography utilizes extensive primary archival material, including Morley's own diaries and letters, which have only recently become available.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:161147535X
9781611475357
1611475341
9781611475340