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Andrew Marvell By Augustine BirrellAuthorBirrell, Augustine, 1850-1933EditorMorley, John, 1838-1923TitleAndrew MarvellLanguageEnglishLoC ClassPR: Language and Literatures: English literature
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"In the Name of the Bodleian, and Other Essays" by Augustine Birrell is a collection of insightful essays that reflect on various topics, including literature, culture, and the significance of libraries. Birrell, known for his eloquent prose and sharp wit, explores the role of the Bodleian Library as a bastion of knowledge and a treasure trove for scholars. His essays not only celebrate the library's rich history but also delve into the broader implications of preserving literary heritage ...
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EARLY DAYS AT SCHOOL AND COLLEGE Lines of Marvell’s poetry have secured the final honours, and incurred the peril, of becoming “familiar quotations” ready for use on a great variety of occasion. We may, perhaps, have been bidden once or twice too often to remember how the Royal actor “Nothing common did, or mean, Upon that memorable scene,” or have been assured to our surprise by some self-satisfied worldling how he always hears at his back, “Time’s wingèd chariot hurrying near.” A true po...
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In "Obiter Dicta," Augustine Birrell presents a collection of essays that reflect on the nature of life, literature, and society, characterized by his signature wit and keen observation. The title, derived from the legal term for remarks made in passing, aptly encapsulates the book's blend of profound insights and light-hearted commentary. Birrell's literary style is marked by an elegant prose that invites readers into his musings, often enriched by personal anecdotes and philosophical rum...
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Exploring the Enigmatic Poet of 17th Century England
2019
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In "Andrew Marvell," Augustine Birrell offers a meticulous examination of one of the most intriguing figures in 17th-century English literature. Birrell's literary style is marked by a blend of biographical scrutiny and critical analysis, effectively situating Marvell within the tumultuous political and cultural landscape of his time. The book delves into Marvell's poetry and prose, highlighting his engagement with themes of politics, love, and the interplay of public and private life. Bir...
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Reflections in Literary Time: A Journey Through English Essayistic Brilliance
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- Thomas CarlyleCharles DickensRobert Louis StevensonWilliam ShakespearePercy Bysshe ShelleyWilliam WordsworthJoseph AddisonWilliam CaxtonHilaire BellocSamuel Taylor ColeridgeJonathan SwiftWilliam HazlittEdmund GosseAlice MeynellRichard JefferiesAugustine BirrellWilliam Makepeace ThackerayEdward ThomasGeoffrey ChaucerAlexander PopeAustin DobsonFrancis BaconW. B. YeatsG. K. ChestertonRichard SteeleGrace Rhys
2023
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A Century of English Essays, as its title presages, captures the bustling evolution of the English essay form across several hundred years. This anthology curates an impressive array of perspectives, themes, and literary styles, encapsulating the intellectual zeitgeist of their respective eras. The collection navigates through humor, philosophy, criticism, and narrative with ease, juxtaposing luminary prose against pressing societal issues. Essays range from whimsical reflections on human ...
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Exploring Literature and Society Through the Eyes of a Literary Luminary
2023
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In 'In the Name of the Bodleian, and Other Essays,' Augustine Birrell delivers a collection of insightful essays that explore the intricacies of literature, the value of libraries, and the nature of knowledge. With a sharp wit and erudite prose, Birrell navigates through themes of literary appreciation and the significance of the Bodleian Library as a custodian of culture. His essays blend personal reflection with scholarly critique, drawing connections between the past and contemporary th...
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In "Obiter Dicta: Second Series," Augustine Birrell presents a captivating collection of essays that seamlessly blend personal reflection with astute social commentary. Written in a lyrical, yet accessible style, the book reflects Birrell's characteristic wit and erudition, engaging readers with his thoughtful observations on a range of subjects, from literature and politics to everyday life. This series serves as a continuation of his exploration of the human condition, embedding itself i...
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Exploring Literature's Influence on Gender Dynamics in the Late 19th Century
2021
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In "Men, Women, and Books," Augustine Birrell presents a collection of essays that intricately weave personal reflection with astute literary criticism. The book offers a discerning examination of notable authors and their works, often framed within the socio-cultural contexts of the time. Birrell's prose is marked by wit and eloquence, revealing his deep appreciation for literature while engaging in a dialogue about gender dynamics and the varying impacts of literary creations on diverse ...
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Enriched edition. Papers and Essays
2021
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In "Res Judicat√¶," Augustine Birrell presents a profound exploration of the nature of justice and the implications of legal judgments within the fabric of society. Written in a style marked by eloquent prose and a keen philosophical perspective, the book deftly navigates the intricacies of the law while employing rich historical context and engaging anecdotes. Birrell's ability to weave together personal reflections and legal principles offers readers a unique lens through which to view t...
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Essays on Literature, Politics, and Society in 19th-Century England
2019
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In "Obiter Dicta," Augustine Birrell presents a collection of essays that reflect on a variety of themes, including literature, law, and the human condition, all delivered through his characteristic wit and keen observation. The literary style is marked by a conversational tone that invites readers into Birrell's reflections, making profound topics accessible. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, Birrell's essays also engage with the evolving social and cultural landscap...
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Essays of Wisdom and Wit: A Literary Journey Through 19th-Century England
2019
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In "Obiter Dicta: Second Series," Augustine Birrell offers a captivating collection of essays that blend personal reflection with keen observations on literature, society, and philosophy. Written with eloquent prose and a lighthearted tone, the work exemplifies Birrell's mastery of the essay form, echoing the great tradition of English essayists. The book's context lies in the early 20th century, a period of rapid social change, and Birrell's insights provide valuable commentary on the cul...
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