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Notable work. Self-Help. Samuel Smiles (23 December 1812 – 16 April 1904) was a British author and government reformer. Although he campaigned on a Chartist platform, he promoted the idea that more progress would come from new attitudes than from new laws.
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Samuel Smiles and self help – infed.org:
Samuel Smiles (1812-1904) the Scottish writer and social reformer is one of the best known figures of the Victorian era. Born in Haddington he studied medicine (at Edinburgh) and became a doctor in his home town – earning relatively little money. Later he worked as a surgeon in Leeds.
Smiles, Samuel | Encyclopedia.com
SMILES, SAMUEL (1812–1904), Scottish author and social reformer. Samuel Smiles is often regarded as the preeminent advocate of the Victorian gospel of work. In reality, his legacy is much more complex.
Samuel Smiles and the Origins of “Self-Help”: Reform and the New ...
Samuel Smiles' popular book Self-Help (1859) is usually cited as a convenient example of mid-Victorian individualism and middle class values. Yet the source and meaning of the self-help ideal is not to be found in the 1850's. Instead, the historian must first turn to eighteenth century values.
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