Days with Sir Roger De Coverley. An Insight into 18th Century English Prose and Society
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- Nombre de pages122
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664638090
- EAN4057664638090
- Date de parution25/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
Days with Sir Roger De Coverley is a charming anthology capturing the life and times of the titular character, who emerges as a quintessential figure of English literature. This collection deftly interweaves themes of pastoral beauty, genteel humor, and social commentary, offering readers a mosaic of literary styles ranging from light-hearted satire to reflective prose. Within its pages, the society of 18th-century England is meticulously brought to life, capturing the spirit of an era where cultural shifts were rippling through the countryside and towns alike.
Couched in the vivid and witty narrative voice, the anthology's standout pieces offer insightful glimpses into both the mundane and the profound aspects of everyday life. Joseph Addison and Richard Sir Steele stand prominent among the array of contributors, each bringing their distinct narrative flair to this substantial literary collection. Through their collective discourse, a rich tapestry of 18th-century thought emerges, reflecting the nuances of the period's moral and cultural zeitgeist.
The anthology finds its roots in the innovative periodical tradition, a movement that saw literature taking on new roles in public discourse. These pioneers offer their voices to explore themes of virtue, friendship, and societal change, engaging with the complexities of an evolving society. As an essential addition to any reader's library, Days with Sir Roger De Coverley offers unparalleled opportunities to engage with the diverse literary perspectives of Addison and Steele.
The anthology provides an enlightening journey through the literary, social, and moral landscapes of their time. For those with a penchant for history or literature, this collection not only serves as an educational expedition but also as an invitation to partake in a dialogue that bridges past and present, offering timeless reflections imbued with wit and wisdom.
Couched in the vivid and witty narrative voice, the anthology's standout pieces offer insightful glimpses into both the mundane and the profound aspects of everyday life. Joseph Addison and Richard Sir Steele stand prominent among the array of contributors, each bringing their distinct narrative flair to this substantial literary collection. Through their collective discourse, a rich tapestry of 18th-century thought emerges, reflecting the nuances of the period's moral and cultural zeitgeist.
The anthology finds its roots in the innovative periodical tradition, a movement that saw literature taking on new roles in public discourse. These pioneers offer their voices to explore themes of virtue, friendship, and societal change, engaging with the complexities of an evolving society. As an essential addition to any reader's library, Days with Sir Roger De Coverley offers unparalleled opportunities to engage with the diverse literary perspectives of Addison and Steele.
The anthology provides an enlightening journey through the literary, social, and moral landscapes of their time. For those with a penchant for history or literature, this collection not only serves as an educational expedition but also as an invitation to partake in a dialogue that bridges past and present, offering timeless reflections imbued with wit and wisdom.
Days with Sir Roger De Coverley is a charming anthology capturing the life and times of the titular character, who emerges as a quintessential figure of English literature. This collection deftly interweaves themes of pastoral beauty, genteel humor, and social commentary, offering readers a mosaic of literary styles ranging from light-hearted satire to reflective prose. Within its pages, the society of 18th-century England is meticulously brought to life, capturing the spirit of an era where cultural shifts were rippling through the countryside and towns alike.
Couched in the vivid and witty narrative voice, the anthology's standout pieces offer insightful glimpses into both the mundane and the profound aspects of everyday life. Joseph Addison and Richard Sir Steele stand prominent among the array of contributors, each bringing their distinct narrative flair to this substantial literary collection. Through their collective discourse, a rich tapestry of 18th-century thought emerges, reflecting the nuances of the period's moral and cultural zeitgeist.
The anthology finds its roots in the innovative periodical tradition, a movement that saw literature taking on new roles in public discourse. These pioneers offer their voices to explore themes of virtue, friendship, and societal change, engaging with the complexities of an evolving society. As an essential addition to any reader's library, Days with Sir Roger De Coverley offers unparalleled opportunities to engage with the diverse literary perspectives of Addison and Steele.
The anthology provides an enlightening journey through the literary, social, and moral landscapes of their time. For those with a penchant for history or literature, this collection not only serves as an educational expedition but also as an invitation to partake in a dialogue that bridges past and present, offering timeless reflections imbued with wit and wisdom.
Couched in the vivid and witty narrative voice, the anthology's standout pieces offer insightful glimpses into both the mundane and the profound aspects of everyday life. Joseph Addison and Richard Sir Steele stand prominent among the array of contributors, each bringing their distinct narrative flair to this substantial literary collection. Through their collective discourse, a rich tapestry of 18th-century thought emerges, reflecting the nuances of the period's moral and cultural zeitgeist.
The anthology finds its roots in the innovative periodical tradition, a movement that saw literature taking on new roles in public discourse. These pioneers offer their voices to explore themes of virtue, friendship, and societal change, engaging with the complexities of an evolving society. As an essential addition to any reader's library, Days with Sir Roger De Coverley offers unparalleled opportunities to engage with the diverse literary perspectives of Addison and Steele.
The anthology provides an enlightening journey through the literary, social, and moral landscapes of their time. For those with a penchant for history or literature, this collection not only serves as an educational expedition but also as an invitation to partake in a dialogue that bridges past and present, offering timeless reflections imbued with wit and wisdom.