At Large (ePub)
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In 'At Large,' Arthur Christopher Benson provides a meditative exploration of solitude and the human experience. His work resonates with the thoughtful eloquence characteristic of the early 20th century's reflective essayists. As an intimate journey through...
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In 'At Large,' Arthur Christopher Benson provides a meditative exploration of solitude and the human experience. His work resonates with the thoughtful eloquence characteristic of the early 20th century's reflective essayists. As an intimate journey through contemplative musings, Benson's literary style is both graceful and introspective, venerating the subtleties of individual perception and self-discovery. DigiCat Publishing's careful reproduction of the text ensures that its timeless essence and the intellectual heritage it represents remain accessible to contemporary readers, preserving its place in the pantheon of world literature. The book is a quiet tribute to the virtues of reflective living, couched within the broader literary context of personal narrative and self-examination.
Arthur Christopher Benson, a scholar and esteemed member of the Cambridge community, was driven by an innate fascination with the contemplative life. His extensive body of work often reflects a deep-seated introspection, born from his own experiences as an educator, essayist, and poet. The son of an Archbishop, Benson was enveloped in a world where intellectualism and spiritual inquiry were daily bread, no doubt influencing his propensity to delve into the soul's quiet recesses. 'At Large,' set against this backdrop of his personal quest for understanding, becomes a vessel for his philosophical inquiries and a testament to his life's work in letters.
For those drawn to the intellectual currents of the early 1900s, 'At Large' promises a serene encounter with the profound. It beckons the modern reader to step back from the cacophony of contemporary life and enter a space of serene reflection. With themes that speak to the universality of the human condition and the quiet dignity of solitude, Benson's work comes highly recommended to enthusiasts of classic literature, those who appreciate the rich traditions of English prose, and individuals seeking solace in the enduring questions of existence.
Arthur Christopher Benson, a scholar and esteemed member of the Cambridge community, was driven by an innate fascination with the contemplative life. His extensive body of work often reflects a deep-seated introspection, born from his own experiences as an educator, essayist, and poet. The son of an Archbishop, Benson was enveloped in a world where intellectualism and spiritual inquiry were daily bread, no doubt influencing his propensity to delve into the soul's quiet recesses. 'At Large,' set against this backdrop of his personal quest for understanding, becomes a vessel for his philosophical inquiries and a testament to his life's work in letters.
For those drawn to the intellectual currents of the early 1900s, 'At Large' promises a serene encounter with the profound. It beckons the modern reader to step back from the cacophony of contemporary life and enter a space of serene reflection. With themes that speak to the universality of the human condition and the quiet dignity of solitude, Benson's work comes highly recommended to enthusiasts of classic literature, those who appreciate the rich traditions of English prose, and individuals seeking solace in the enduring questions of existence.
Autoren-Porträt von Arthur Christopher Benson
Arthur Christopher Benson (1862-1925) was a distinguished English essayist, poet, and author, best known for his reflective and intellectual prose. Born on April 24, 1862, to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Edward White Benson, and his wife Mary, Arthur was part of a literary family with siblings such as E.F. Benson and Robert Hugh Benson also leaving notable literary marks. Educated at Eton and King's College, Cambridge, he became a fellow and tutor at Magdalene College, imbuing generations of students with his passion for literature and ethics. His oeuvre includes a diverse array of works, encompassing diaries, literary criticism, and poetry; however, he carved his niche through his essays, characterized by their lucidity and contemplative nature, exemplified in his collection 'At Large' (1899). This book, like many of his works, provides insights into Benson's thought patterns and the Victorian society of his time. Benson also held the prestigious role of Master of Magdalene College, and his influence extended to his editorship of Queen Victoria's letters, which underscored his profile as a man of letters and a conscientious scholar. Notably, his lyrics for the coronation anthem 'Land of Hope and Glory' remain an enduring part of his legacy. Benson's literary style, grounded in introspection and a keen observation of the human condition, continues to be appreciated by readers and academics alike.
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- Autor: Arthur Christopher Benson
- 2022, 205 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547349792
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.09.2022
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