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Memoirs of Sir Wemyss Reid 1842-1885. A Journalist's Chronicle of the Victorian Era
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- Nombre de pages333
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-613416-7
- EAN4064066134167
- Date de parution19/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille797 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Memoirs of Sir Wemyss Reid 1842-1885, " T. Wemyss Reid crafts a meticulous and engaging biography that provides an in-depth look at the life and times of Sir Wemyss Reid, one of the prominent figures in Victorian England. The narrative is structured both chronologically and thematically, weaving together personal anecdotes, historical events, and socio-political commentary that not only illuminate Reid'Äôs achievements in journalism and literature but also reflect the broader currents of 19th-century British society.
Reid's literary style is characterized by eloquent prose and insightful observations, making the memoir a valuable contribution to both biographical literature and the understanding of Victorian culture. As a friend and biographer of Sir Wemyss Reid, T. Wemyss Reid is uniquely positioned to offer an intimate and nuanced portrayal of his subject. His own background in journalism and connection to influential literary circles allowed him to draw upon a wealth of first-hand accounts and correspondence.
This proximity enriches the narrative, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of Reid'Äôs character and the social dynamics of his time. Reid's literary endeavors, shaped by his experiences in both newspaper editing and publishing, reflect his commitment to insightful cultural commentary. For those interested in the intersections of biography, history, and literature, Reid'Äôs memoirs are an indispensable read.
They not only honor the legacy of Sir Wemyss Reid but also serve as a lens through which readers can explore the complexities of Victorian society. This memoir is a must-read for scholars of literary history and anyone intrigued by Britain's cultural evolution during a transformative era.
Reid's literary style is characterized by eloquent prose and insightful observations, making the memoir a valuable contribution to both biographical literature and the understanding of Victorian culture. As a friend and biographer of Sir Wemyss Reid, T. Wemyss Reid is uniquely positioned to offer an intimate and nuanced portrayal of his subject. His own background in journalism and connection to influential literary circles allowed him to draw upon a wealth of first-hand accounts and correspondence.
This proximity enriches the narrative, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of Reid'Äôs character and the social dynamics of his time. Reid's literary endeavors, shaped by his experiences in both newspaper editing and publishing, reflect his commitment to insightful cultural commentary. For those interested in the intersections of biography, history, and literature, Reid'Äôs memoirs are an indispensable read.
They not only honor the legacy of Sir Wemyss Reid but also serve as a lens through which readers can explore the complexities of Victorian society. This memoir is a must-read for scholars of literary history and anyone intrigued by Britain's cultural evolution during a transformative era.




