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A brisk, illuminating voyage through novels of power, faith, and public life. Essays In Literature And History pairs sharp intellect with a humane eye, inviting readers to see how ideas about monarchy, empire, religion, and politics shaped the world-and how literature reveals those shifts with quiet force.This late nineteenth‑century non fiction collection offers close readings that fuse literary essays with historical analysis, tracing literature and history themes from Victorian England to the dawning Edwardian essay tradition. Froude’s voices move from intimate reflections to broad cultural critique, making it a timely study for students, librarians, and curious readers alike. The work stands as both a scholarly touchstone and a richly readable companion, essential for anyone exploring Victorian historiography works or the era’s public life.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure - it broadens access to a classic voice whose ideas still spark debate about power, faith, and the responsibilities of history. A perfect choice for the casual reader drawn to literary essays and for the academic reading audience seeking grounded, humanist scholarship. A necessary addition to any collection for librarians and serious enthusiasts of late nineteenth century Britain.