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Arthur Christopher Benson's "At Large" serves as an introspective exploration of the human condition, blending autobiography with elegant prose that captures the nuances of daily life and the intricacies of nature. Benson employs a reflective style, interspersing lyrical descriptions with philosophical musings, which establish a profound connection between the self and the larger tapestry of existence. The work emerges from the context of late Victorian literature, a period characterized by a pursuit of truth alongside an appreciation for the beauty found in ordinary moments. Benson, a versatile writer and the son of the Archbishop of Canterbury, draws heavily from his own experiences and contemplative spirit. His wide-ranging interests'Äîincluding poetry, biography, and essays'Äîhave facilitated his ability to weave complex themes of identity, spirituality, and the transient nature of life into his works. Influenced by his upbringing and literary background, he crafts narratives that reflect both personal and collective human experiences, prompting readers to engage with their own lives more deeply. "At Large" is a recommended read for those seeking a profound yet accessible meditation on life. Benson's blend of philosophical insight and vivid imagery makes this work particularly suitable for readers interested in literature that encourages self-reflection and a heightened appreciation for the world around us.
© 2019 Good Press (E-bok): 4064066217631
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E-bok: 9. desember 2019
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