Crawling towards God
Jonathan Parry, 10 November 1994
The Gladstone Diaries, with Cabinet Minutes and Prime-Ministerial Correspondence. Vol. XII: 1887-1891
edited by H.C.G. Matthew.
Oxford, 535 pp., £65, September 1994,0 19 820463 9 Show More
edited by H.C.G. Matthew.
Oxford, 535 pp., £65, September 1994,
The Gladstone Diaries, with Cabinet Minutes and Prime-Ministerial Correspondence. Vol. XIII: 1892-1896
edited by H.C.G. Matthew.
Oxford, 486 pp., £65, September 1994,0 19 820464 7 Show More
edited by H.C.G. Matthew.
Oxford, 486 pp., £65, September 1994,
The Gladstone Diaries, with Cabinet Minutes and Prime-Ministerial Correspondence. Vol. XIV: Index
edited by H.C.G. Matthew.
Oxford, 862 pp., £65, September 1994,0 19 820465 5 Show More
edited by H.C.G. Matthew.
Oxford, 862 pp., £65, September 1994,
“... occasions in these last years is King Lear: ‘Marvellous!’ But he had no delusions about his power on earth. He knew that he was as dominant, and was in the eyes of many as god-like, as Lear had been. This awareness requires us to tread carefully in interpreting his political career. And, for all its invaluable help in fathoming him, the diary, like a ... ”