CHAPTER I. A POET'S CHILDHOOD. CHAPTER II. THE TAILOR'S WORKROOM. CHAPTER IV. TAILORS AND SOLDIERS. CHAPTER V. THE SCEPTIC'S MOTHER. CHAPTER VI. THE DULWICH GALLERY. CHAPTER VIII. LIGHT IN A DARK PLACE. CHAPTER X. HOW FOLKS TURN CHARTISTS. CHAPTER XI. "THE YARD WHERE THE GENTLEMEN LIVE." CHAPTER XIII. THE LOST IDOL FOUND. CHAPTER XIV. A CATHEDRAL TOWN. CHAPTER XV. THE MAN OF SCIENCE. CHAPTER XVI. CULTIVATED WOMEN. CHAPTER XVII. SERMONS IN STONES. CHAPTER XX. PEGASUS IN HARNESS. CHAPTER XXI. THE SWEATER'S DEN. CHAPTER XXII. AN EMERSONIAN SERMON. CHAPTER XXIII. THE FREEDOM OF THE PRESS. CHAPTER XXIV. THE TOWNSMAN'S SERMON TO THE GOWNSMAN. CHAPTER XXVI. THE TRIUMPHANT AUTHOR. CHAPTER XXVII. THE PLUSH BREECHES TRAGEDY. CHAPTER XXVIII. THE MEN WHO ARE EATEN. CHAPTER XXXII. THE TOWER OF BABEL. CHAPTER XXXIII. A PATRIOT'S REWARD. CHAPTER XXXIV. THE TENTH OF APRIL. CHAPTER XXXV. THE LOWEST DEEP. CHAPTER XXXVII. THE TRUE DEMAGOGUE. CHAPTER XXXVIII. MIRACLES AND SCIENCE. CHAPTER XL. PRIESTS AND PEOPLE. CHAPTER XLI. FREEDOM, EQUALITY, AND BROTHERHOOD. Title: Alton Locke, Tailor And Poet Author: Charles Kingsley Language: English Produced by Online Distributed Proofreading Team ALTON LOCKE,TAILOR AND POETAn Autobiography. BY THE REV. CHARLES KINGSLEY,CANON OF WESTMINSTER, RECTOR OF EVERSLEY, AND CHAPLAIN IN ORDINARY TO THE QUEEN AND PRINCE OF WALES,NEW EDITION,WITH A PREFATORY MEMOIR BY THOMAS HUGHES, ESQ., Q.C.,AUTHOR OF "TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS."CONTENTS.PREFATORY MEMOIRCHEAP CLOTHES AND NASTYPREFACE—TO THE UNDERGRADUATES OF CAMBRIDGEPREFACE—TO THE WORKING MEN OF GREAT BRITAINCHAPTER I. A POET'S CHILDHOODCHAPTER II. THE TAILORS' WORKROOMCHAPTER III. SANDY MACKAYECHAPTER IV. TAILORS AND SOLDIERSCHAPTER V. THE SCEPTIC'S MOTHERCHAPTER VI. THE DULWICH GALLERYCHAPTER VII. FIRST LOVECHAPTER VIII. LIGHT IN A DARK PLACECHAPTER IX. POETRY AND POETSCHAPTER X. HOW FOLKS TURN CHARTISTSCHAPTER XI. "THE YARD WHERE THE GENTLEMEN LIVE"CHAPTER XII. CAMBRIDGECHAPTER XIII. THE LOST IDOL FOUNDCHAPTER XIV. A CATHEDRAL TOWNCHAPTER XV. THE MAN OF SCIENCECHAPTER XVI. CULTIVATED WOMENCHAPTER XVII. SERMONS IN STONESCHAPTER XVIII. MY FALLCHAPTER XIX. SHORT AND SADCHAPTER XX. PEGASUS IN HARNESSCHAPTER XXI. THE SWEATER'S DENCHAPTER XXII. AN EMERSONIAN SERMONCHAPTER XXIII. THE FREEDOM OF THE PRESSCHAPTER XXIV. THE TOWNSMAN'S SERMON TO THE GOWNSMANCHAPTER XXV. A TRUE NOBLEMANCHAPTER XXVI. THE TRIUMPHANT AUTHORCHAPTER XXVII. THE PLUSH BREECHES TRAGEDYCHAPTER XXVIII. THE MEN WHO ARE EATENCHAPTER XXIX. THE TRIALCHAPTER XXX. PRISON THOUGHTSCHAPTER XXXI. THE NEW CHURCHCHAPTER XXXII. THE TOWER OF BABELCHAPTER XXXIII. A PATRIOT'S REWARDCHAPTER XXXIV. THE TENTH OF APRILCHAPTER XXXV. THE LOWEST DEEPCHAPTER XXXVI. DREAMLANDCHAPTER XXXVII. THE TRUE DEMAGOGUECHAPTER XXXVIII. MIRACLES AND SCIENCECHAPTER XXXIX. NEMESISCHAPTER XL. PRIESTS AND PEOPLECHAPTER XLI. FREEDOM, EQUALITY, AND BROTHERHOOD |