Lexicographical Neighbors of Nihilisms
Literary usage of Nihilisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Index to Periodical Literature on Socialism by Edward Silvin, 1877-, Edward Silvin (1909)
"1895 nihilisms, The, and Socialisms of the World. JP Hopps. Contemporary R.
58:271. 1890 Norton, Lord, on Socialism. Spectator, 74:168. ..."
2. The Bookman (1911)
"Converted from various nihilisms I have become." He could not disassociate the
thing called Christianity from all his life's experience of hypocrisy and ..."
3. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1882)
""To-day is bad," says Schopenhauer, " and to-morrow will be worse, until the day
when the worst of all arrives." The pessimism of books, the nihilisms and ..."
4. The Japanese Letters of Lafcadio Hearn by Lafcadio Hearn (1910)
"I used to think I had no soul; but since coming here I think I have, — that if
I try very hard, I could discover it. Converted from various nihilisms I have ..."
5. Prisoners and Paupers: A Study of the Abnormal Increase of Criminals, and by Henry Martyn Boies (1893)
"... and nihilisms; nothwithstanding the fact that all nations have for a century
or more been sloughing off their insupport- ables upon us, together with ..."
6. The New Epoch for Faith by George Angier Gordon (1901)
"... and the nihilisms that like vast armies crowd the field of history. Each is
founded upon knowledge, each is too poor in knowledge to support its ..."
7. The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn by Lafcadio Hearn (1922)
"Converted from various nihilisms I have become. The Western world verily seems
to me now only a Titan world, but a world charged with spirit, like a dynamo ..."