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Charles Kegan Paul

Charles Kegan Paul

Charles Kegan Paul

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Charles Kegan Paul, usually known as Kegan Paul, was an English author, publisher and former Anglican cleric. He began his adult life as a priest of the Church of England and held various ministry positions for more than 20 years. His religious orientation moved from the orthodoxy of the Church of England to first Agnosticism, then Positivism and finally Roman Catholicism.

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"Mr. Montagu was fourteen when Dr. Johnson, whom he knew, died; he was the intimate associate of Godwin, Coleridge, Wordsworth; he watched by Mary Wollstonecrafts deathbed; Sir James Mackintosh helped to steady those liberal principles which were growing somewhat wild under Godwins influence; his home was the haunt not only of Londoners like Charles Lamb, but of young men from the country before they grew famous, if only they had promise in them, like Edward Irving and Carlyle."
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"I read Tennyson for myself, learning by heart the greater part of the original volumes and thinking, as I still think, that for subtle workmanship no one had at all approached the same perfection since Milton. I did not then recognise how little thought is contained in that pomp and melody of verse, still less how very little of what thought there is, is the poets own. For instance, a very large number of people are apparently unaware that Tennysons idyll "Dora" is simply a story in Miss Mitfords Our Village broken up into blank verse with poetic touches added, and in later life his "Idylls of the King" are whole chapters of Malorys Morte dArthur and Lady Charlotte Guests Mabinogion treated in the same way."
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