Literary And Social Essays

Literary And Social Essays

George William Curtis

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
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9789364284875
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'Literary and Social Essays' by George William Curtis is a collection of essays that offers profound literary criticism and social commentary. Set against the backdrop of the Victorian era, Curtis explores a range of topics through cultural critique and thoughtful reflection. The essays cover diverse aspects of public affairs and political issues, providing insight into American society and the historical context of the time. Curtis’s work addresses social reform and education, emphasizing the importance of morality and intellectual discourse in shaping a just and enlightened society. Curtis delves into literature and human nature, examining the role of social class and cultural observations in influencing both individual character and societal norms. His writing reflects a commitment to democracy and ethical principles, offering a comprehensive view of the issues facing his contemporaries. The essays are notable for their intellectual discourse, providing readers with thoughtful reflections on literature, ethics, and society. Curtis’s analysis contributes to a broader understanding of the cultural and social landscape of his time. Through a distinctive narrative style, Curtis engages readers in intellectual discourse on social reform, cultural critique, and public affairs, making 'Literary and Social Essays' a significant contribution to both literary and social thought.

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