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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Instruction: A Literary and Dramatic Journal

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Published in The Mirror Of Literature Amusement And Instruction Volume 17 No 479 March 5 1831
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Volume 17, No. 479, March 1831

The Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Instruction was a British literary and dramatic journal published from 1822 to 1841. It was one of the most popular and influential journals of its time, and its contributors included some of the most famous writers of the day, such as William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Charles Lamb.

This particular issue, Volume 17, No. 479, was published in March 1831 and features a variety of articles, stories, and poems, as well as reviews of the latest books, plays, and exhibitions. Here is a brief overview of some of the highlights:

  • "The Life and Times of Frederick the Great" by Thomas Carlyle: This is an excerpt from Carlyle's monumental biography of Frederick the Great, which was published in 1832. The excerpt focuses on Frederick's early life and his relationship with his father, King Frederick William I.
  • "The Murderer's Confession" by Mary Shelley: This is a short story about a man who confesses to murdering his wife. The story is told in the form of a letter from the murderer to his friend, and it explores the themes of guilt, remorse, and redemption.
  • "The Pilgrim's Progress" by John Bunyan: This is an installment of Bunyan's classic allegory, which tells the story of a man's journey to the Celestial City. The installment in this issue focuses on Christian's encounter with the Giant Despair.
  • "A Review of the Life and Works of Lord Byron" by William Hazlitt: This is a review of Byron's recently published biography, which was written by Thomas Moore. Hazlitt provides a critical assessment of Byron's life and work, and he argues that Byron was a great poet but a flawed man.

In addition to these highlights, this issue of The Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Instruction also includes a number of other articles, stories, and poems, as well as reviews of the latest books, plays, and exhibitions. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the literature and culture of the early 19th century.

Table of Contents

  • The Life and Times of Frederick the Great
  • The Murderer's Confession
  • The Pilgrim's Progress
  • A Review of the Life and Works of Lord Byron

The Life and Times of Frederick the Great

Thomas Carlyle's biography of Frederick the Great is a monumental work that tells the story of one of the most important figures in European history. Frederick was a brilliant military strategist and a patron of the arts, and his reign saw Prussia rise to become a major power in Europe. Carlyle's biography is a fascinating and detailed account of Frederick's life and times, and it is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of Europe.

The excerpt from Carlyle's biography that is published in this issue of The Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Instruction focuses on Frederick's early life and his relationship with his father, King Frederick William I. Frederick William was a harsh and tyrannical ruler, and he often clashed with his son. However, Frederick also learned a great deal from his father, and he eventually became a skilled diplomat and military leader.

The Murderer's Confession

Mary Shelley's short story "The Murderer's Confession" is a chilling tale of guilt, remorse, and redemption. The story is told in the form of a letter from a murderer to his friend, and it explores the psychological effects of committing a heinous crime.

The murderer in the story is a young man who has killed his wife in a fit of rage. After the murder, he is filled with guilt and remorse, and he decides to confess his crime to his friend. In the letter, the murderer describes the events leading up to the murder and the aftermath of his crime. He also explores the themes of guilt, remorse, and redemption.

The Pilgrim's Progress

John Bunyan's allegory The Pilgrim's Progress is one of the most popular and influential works of Christian literature ever written. The story tells the tale of a man named Christian who sets out on a journey to the Celestial City. Along the way, he encounters a variety of obstacles and temptations, but he eventually reaches his destination.

The installment of The Pilgrim's Progress that is published in this issue of The Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Instruction focuses on Christian's encounter with the Giant Despair. The Giant Despair is a powerful and fearsome creature who tries to convince Christian to give up on his journey. However, Christian is able to resist the Giant's temptations, and he eventually escapes from his clutches.

A Review of the Life and Works of Lord Byron

William Hazlitt's review of Lord Byron's recently published biography is a critical assessment of Byron's life and work. Hazlitt argues that Byron was a great poet but a flawed man. He praises Byron's genius and his ability to express the passions of the human heart. However, he also criticizes Byron for his vanity, his selfishness, and his lack of moral compass.

Hazlitt's review is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the life and work of Lord Byron. It provides a balanced and insightful assessment of Byron's strengths and weaknesses, and it helps to explain why Byron remains one of the most popular and controversial figures in English literature.

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