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The anthology 'Philip Gilbert Hamerton' curated by both Philip Gilbert Hamerton himself and Eugénie Hamerton, stands as a compelling fusion of literary finesse and philosophical insight, weaving together a rich tapestry of essays, sketches, and reflective pieces. This collection embodies a vast array of literary styles, from the sharply analytical to the poetically reflective, showcasing the diversity and depth of both editors' intellectual engagements. Distinguished among these are introspective accounts and critical essays that challenge readers to not only appreciate art and literature aesthetically but also philosophically, underscoring the anthologys significance in the broader literary canon. The Hamertons were not only partners in life but also in their intellectual pursuits, contributing significantly to the cultural and literary discussions of their time. Their combined works in this anthology reflect a keen awareness of the contemporary artistic and literary movements, as well as a thoughtful engagement with the philosophical issues of their era. This collection, therefore, not only serves as a showcase of their literary talent but also as a window into the cultural and intellectual currents that shaped the late 19th-century European thought. This anthology is an indispensable resource for readers eager to explore the confluence of art, literature, and philosophy through the eyes of two keen observers of the human condition and cultural trends of their time. It offers a unique opportunity to engage with the works of the Hamertons in a dialogue that transcends the boundaries of individual disciplines, making it a rewarding experience for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of literature and philosophy alike. The diversity of content and the depth of insight provided in this collection make it a valuable addition to any intellectual exploration of the 19th-century cultural and literary landscape.
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E-bok: 16 december 2019
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