Philip Gilbert Hamerton / An Autobiography, 1834-1858, and a Memoir by His Wife, 1858-1894
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The narrative begins with a candid account of childhood, family circumstances, schooling, and the death of the author's parents, leading into formative years of self-education and early literary and artistic experiments. It follows the author's growing preoccupation with painting and art criticism, practical study under instructors, seasonal travels, engagement with contemporary ideas including religious questioning, and a brief military experience. The accompanying memoir by the author's wife continues the life story, describing professional relationships, social friendships, domestic details, and the publication of correspondence from notable acquaintances. Together the pieces trace an intellectual life shaped by aesthetic pursuit, moral reflection, and persistent self-examination.
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