Apologia pro vita sua : an authoritative text, basic texts of the Newman-Kingsley controversy, origin and reception of the Apologia and Essays in criticism
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xviii, 506 pages ; 21 cm.
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The text of the Apologia in this volume is the definitive text, embodying all of Newman's later changes, which reached its final form about 1886. Extensive notes are provided. The present edition stresses the literary, humanistic, and religious power of the Apologia, Newman's personal development, and the progress of the Oxford movement. Students are enabled to see the place of the Apologia by setting it against other important documents in the Newman-Kingsley controversy included in the book: correspondence; Kingsley's pamphlet "What, Then, Does Mr. Newman Mean?"; Newman's pamphlets "Mr. Kingsley's Mode of Disputation" and "True Mode of Meeting Mr. Kingsley"; and Newman's two Appendices of 1866. The origin of the Apologia, its contemporary reception, and its present critical fortunes are discussed in studies by Martin J. Svaglic, Walter E. Houghton, Vincent Ferrer Blehl, Lewis E. Gates, Robert A. Colby, Leonard W. Deen, and David J. DeLaura.-from back cover.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Newman, J. H., & DeLaura, D. J. (1968). Apologia pro vita sua: an authoritative text, basic texts of the Newman-Kingsley controversy, origin and reception of the Apologia and Essays in criticism . Norton.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Newman, John Henry, Saint, 1801-1890 and David J. DeLaura. 1968. Apologia Pro Vita Sua: An Authoritative Text, Basic Texts of the Newman-Kingsley Controversy, Origin and Reception of the Apologia and Essays in Criticism. New York: Norton.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Newman, John Henry, Saint, 1801-1890 and David J. DeLaura. Apologia Pro Vita Sua: An Authoritative Text, Basic Texts of the Newman-Kingsley Controversy, Origin and Reception of the Apologia and Essays in Criticism New York: Norton, 1968.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Newman, J. H. and DeLaura, D. J. (1968). Apologia pro vita sua: an authoritative text, basic texts of the newman-kingsley controversy, origin and reception of the apologia and essays in criticism. New York: Norton.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Newman, John Henry, and David J DeLaura. Apologia Pro Vita Sua: An Authoritative Text, Basic Texts of the Newman-Kingsley Controversy, Origin and Reception of the Apologia and Essays in Criticism Norton, 1968.

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