John Stuart Mill (1806 1873) was a great liberal thinker of the nineteenth century.
John Stuart Mill's 1869 essay The Subjection of Women argues for equality between the sexes.
A Treatise of Human Nature, first published between 1739 and 1740, is a philosophical text.
Widely considered the first gothic novel, and indeed an initiator of the whole genre.
The Portrait of a Lady is perhaps Henry James' greatest novel.
The collaborative efforts of twelve different authors writing a chapter each.
These lectures will not be concerned with history as a record of wars and political changes.
French philosopher Henri Bergson's Creative Evolution was published in 1907.
The Scottish evangelical author writer Henry Drummond argues in Natural Law in the Spiritual World.
We often speak of Theosophy as not in itself a religion.
The first point which it is necessary to make clear in describing the astral plane.
In reading this book we may begin to see that there is nothing unnatural.
There are many forms of belief - many degrees of doctrine - regarding Reincarnation.
The object of this book is to suggest certain lines of thought as to the deep truths.
Must religion and morals go together? Can one be taught without the other?
John Stuart Mill: His Life and Works is a collection of twelve biographical.
The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794) is the archetypal Gothic novel.
Whether the evolution of the human mind from the animal was by insensible gradations.
The Vampyre is a short story written by John William Polidori and first published in 1819.
Agrave rebours, Against the Grain or Against Nature in English.