Delve into the intellectual landscape of the late 19th century with Volume 4 of "The Fortnightly," a collection of essays and critiques reflecting the vibrant discussions of the Victorian era. Penned anonymously, these writings offer a fascinating glimpse into the social, political, and literary debates that shaped British society. Discover insightful perspectives on contemporary issues and timeless questions explored by some of the era's sharpest minds. "The Fortnightly" provides a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of 19th-century thought.
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