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In "De Libris: Prose and Verse," Austin Dobson intricately weaves together the joys and travails of literary existence, presenting a collection that celebrates the written word through both prose and poetry. Employing a graceful, lyrical style, Dobson captures the essence of the 19th-century literary world, reflecting a rich tapestry of influences ranging from classical traditions to contemporary movements. The work is not only a homage to books themselves but also a contemplation on the role of literature in shaping human experience, showcasing Dobson's ability to balance aesthetic beauty with profound introspection. Austin Dobson, an English poet and critic born in 1840, was deeply entrenched in the literary culture of his time. His background in classic literature and dedication to the craft of writing propelled him to explore the nuances of books and their impact on society in "De Libris." Throughout his career, Dobson was known for his innovative use of form and his keen insights into the nature of literary creation, reflecting his own struggles and triumphs as a writer in a rapidly changing world. For readers seeking a thoughtful engagement with the theme of literature's significance, "De Libris: Prose and Verse" stands as a compelling read. Dobson's insightful reflections may inspire both budding writers and seasoned bibliophiles alike, making this book a treasure for anyone interested in the enduring power of the written word.
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E-bok: 5. desember 2019
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