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Essays from 'The Guardian': Exploring Beauty and Art in Victorian Literature

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Walter Pater's "Essays from 'The Guardian'" is a compelling collection that showcases his innovative literary style and philosophical musings. Written during the late 19th century, these essays reflect the aestheticism movement, which emphasized beauty as a fundamental component of artistic expression. Pater's prose is characterized by its lyrical quality, intricate structure, and profound exploration of art, culture, and human experience. His critiques delve into various topics, from Renaissance art to contemporary literature, embedding each analysis with an aesthetic insight that resonates with the era's intellectual debates. Walter Pater, a prominent philosopher and critic, greatly influenced the aesthetic movement with his emphasis on individualism and the sensory experience of art. Having studied at Oxford and deeply engaged with other leading thinkers of his time, Pater sought to bridge the gap between philosophy and literature. His rigorous academic background and a profound appreciation for beauty inspired these essays, providing readers with a glimpse into the artistic currents that shaped the Victorian era. "Essays from 'The Guardian'" is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of art and intellect in the late 19th century. Pater's thoughtful reflections encourage readers to engage deeply with art and literature, making this collection a vital addition to the canon of literary criticism.

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eBook : 29 de noviembre de 2019

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