Rotterdam.—The Character of the Dutch.—Their Resemblance to the Germans.—A Dispute Between Vane and Trevlyan, After the Manner of the Ancient Novelists, As to Which Is Preferable, the Life of Action or the Life of Repose.—Trevlyan's Contrast Between Literary Ambition and the Ambition of Public Life.—A Chapter to Be Forgiven Only by Those Who Find Rasselas Amusing
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Overview:
- Title: Rotterdam.—The Character of the Dutch.—Their Resemblance to the Germans.—A Dispute Between Vane and Trevlyan, After the Manner of the Ancient Novelists, As to Which Is Preferable, the Life of Action or the Life of Repose.—Trevlyan's Contrast Between Literary Ambition and the Ambition of Public Life.—A Chapter to Be Forgiven Only by Those Who Find Rasselas Amusing
- Author: Edward Bulwer Lytton
- Year: 1891
- Type: Short Fiction
Editions/Publications:
- Unknown. The Pilgrims of the Rhine, to Which Is Prefixed The Ideal World / The Coming Race (Unknown, Edward Bulwer Lytton, George Routledge & Sons, xiv+392 pages, Hardcover, Omnibus)
- Unknown. The Pilgrims of the Rhine / The Coming Race (Unknown, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Dana Estes & Company, x+392 pages, Hardcover, Omnibus)