Studies in Early Victorian Literature (ePub)
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Frederic Harrison's 'Studies in Early Victorian Literature' delves into the intrinsic features and thematic concerns of literary works developed during the early Victorian era. Harrison adeptly scrutinizes the nuanced interplay between the social milieu and...
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Frederic Harrison's 'Studies in Early Victorian Literature' delves into the intrinsic features and thematic concerns of literary works developed during the early Victorian era. Harrison adeptly scrutinizes the nuanced interplay between the social milieu and the literary creations of the period, providing insightful critiques into the distinctiveness of style, form, and moral engagements that characterize this era's writings. The book is not just a showcase of literature but also a mirror reflecting the complex societal transformations of the 19th century. Harrison's meticulous approach fortifies the tome's place within the literary context, making it an indispensable resource for scholars interested in understanding the cultural dialogue of the time through its literary output.
As a distinguished man of letters, Frederic Harrison's own intellectual journey and profound engagement with 19th-century philosophy and historiography have indubitably shaped his perspectives in 'Studies in Early Victorian Literature.' His scholarship offers a discerning analysis, born of a lifetime dedicated to literary study and the championing of Positivism. Harrison's knowledge and contextual mastery, therefore, do not merely stem from academic pursuit but are steeped in a lived experience and interaction with the intellectual currents of his time.
Harrison's work is commendable for both the seasoned scholar and the curious reader. 'Studies in Early Victorian Literature' is more than just a literary study; it invites readers to immerse themselves in a pivotal era of English literature, providing them with the intellectual tools to grasp the ethos of the age. This comprehensive exploration is a must-read for anyone enamored with Victorian literature and wishing to comprehend the undercurrents that shaped its evolution and the societal norms it reflected and challenged.
As a distinguished man of letters, Frederic Harrison's own intellectual journey and profound engagement with 19th-century philosophy and historiography have indubitably shaped his perspectives in 'Studies in Early Victorian Literature.' His scholarship offers a discerning analysis, born of a lifetime dedicated to literary study and the championing of Positivism. Harrison's knowledge and contextual mastery, therefore, do not merely stem from academic pursuit but are steeped in a lived experience and interaction with the intellectual currents of his time.
Harrison's work is commendable for both the seasoned scholar and the curious reader. 'Studies in Early Victorian Literature' is more than just a literary study; it invites readers to immerse themselves in a pivotal era of English literature, providing them with the intellectual tools to grasp the ethos of the age. This comprehensive exploration is a must-read for anyone enamored with Victorian literature and wishing to comprehend the undercurrents that shaped its evolution and the societal norms it reflected and challenged.
Autoren-Porträt von Frederic Harrison
Frederic Harrison (1831-1923) was a renowned English Victorian author, positivist philosopher, and social commentator. His diverse oeuvre reflects a keen intellect and a passion for social reform. Born into the judicial elite, Harrison was educated at King's College, London, and Wadham College, Oxford, where he cultivated a love for history and literature that would feature prominently in his later works. A barrister by trade, his literary pursuits often took precedence, culminating in seminal works such as 'Studies in Early Victorian Literature' (1895), which resonates with his astute literary criticisms and insightful reflections on the cultural ethos of the Victorian era. Harrison's affinity for literature was matched by his advocacy for Positivism-a philosophy espousing science and reason over metaphysics-which underpinned much of his writing and public thought. His literary style, characterized by a compelling narrative voice and analytical precision, catered to both academic audiences and the educated layperson. Throughout his career, Harrison remained an influential figure in intellectual circles, contributing to the discourse on ethics, education, and religion. At the intersection of literature and philosophy, Harrison's body of work continues to offer a window into the vibrant intellectual landscape of the 19th century.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Frederic Harrison
- 2022, 151 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547238379
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2022
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