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In 'Recollections,' David Christie Murray offers an introspective journey through a myriad of personal experiences that shaped his noteworthy career as a writer and journalist. This autobiographical masterpiece is intricately woven with Murray's charming prose, seamlessly integrating photogravure portraits and reproductions of original letters from eminent contemporaries such as George Meredith and Robert Louis Stevenson. The literary elegance of this piece serves as a mirror reflecting the late Victorian period's cultural and literary ethos, providing a candid look into the life and times of a once-prominent figure within the literary circles of the day.
David Christie Murray, born in 1847, was a British journalist and author, who, with this compendium of his life's memories, pens down a vivid account that transcends mere storytelling. The inclusion of personal correspondence in 'Recollections' suggests a network of intellectual camaraderie and influence, offering a glimpse into the intellectual fabric from which his narrative craft was spun. This literary endeavor may have been a form of self-reflection or a legacy gracefully laid out for posterity, tracing the inspiration behind Murray's numerous novels which dovetail his journalistic pursuits.
'Recollections' will not only appeal to those interested in the biographies of literary figures but also readers who savor the blend of literary finesse with historical insight. This work is a tribute to the human spirit's resilience, chronicling the struggles and triumphs of an individual whose words once captured the imagination of the late 19th-century audience. The book stands as an invitation to explore the vibrant landscape of Victorian literature and is recommended for those seeking to understand the broader socio-literary discourses of the era through the intimate lens of one man's life experiences.
© 2022 DigiCat (Rafbók): 8596547339205
Útgáfudagur
Rafbók: 16 september 2022
Klassískar bókmenntir
In 'Recollections,' David Christie Murray offers an introspective journey through a myriad of personal experiences that shaped his noteworthy career as a writer and journalist. This autobiographical masterpiece is intricately woven with Murray's charming prose, seamlessly integrating photogravure portraits and reproductions of original letters from eminent contemporaries such as George Meredith and Robert Louis Stevenson. The literary elegance of this piece serves as a mirror reflecting the late Victorian period's cultural and literary ethos, providing a candid look into the life and times of a once-prominent figure within the literary circles of the day.
David Christie Murray, born in 1847, was a British journalist and author, who, with this compendium of his life's memories, pens down a vivid account that transcends mere storytelling. The inclusion of personal correspondence in 'Recollections' suggests a network of intellectual camaraderie and influence, offering a glimpse into the intellectual fabric from which his narrative craft was spun. This literary endeavor may have been a form of self-reflection or a legacy gracefully laid out for posterity, tracing the inspiration behind Murray's numerous novels which dovetail his journalistic pursuits.
'Recollections' will not only appeal to those interested in the biographies of literary figures but also readers who savor the blend of literary finesse with historical insight. This work is a tribute to the human spirit's resilience, chronicling the struggles and triumphs of an individual whose words once captured the imagination of the late 19th-century audience. The book stands as an invitation to explore the vibrant landscape of Victorian literature and is recommended for those seeking to understand the broader socio-literary discourses of the era through the intimate lens of one man's life experiences.
© 2022 DigiCat (Rafbók): 8596547339205
Útgáfudagur
Rafbók: 16 september 2022
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