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In 'Walking Essays' by Arthur Sidgwick, readers are greeted with a collection of insightful reflections on the act of walking and its importance in literature. The book combines elements of literary criticism and personal reflection, blending Sidgwick's scholarly knowledge with his own experiences as a walker. Sidgwick's crisp and elegant prose style adds to the charm of the essays, making them a delight to read. The book also delves into the literary context of walking, exploring its significance in the works of various authors throughout history. This makes 'Walking Essays' a valuable contribution to the field of walking literature as a whole. Arthur Sidgwick, a seasoned scholar and avid walker, brings a unique perspective to the topic of walking in literature. His background in literature and his personal passion for walking combine to create a book that is not only intellectually stimulating but also deeply personal. Sidgwick's expertise on the subject shines through in each essay, making 'Walking Essays' a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of literature and walking. I highly recommend 'Walking Essays' to readers who appreciate thoughtful reflections on literature and the natural world. Sidgwick's book offers a delightful exploration of the act of walking and its rich implications in the realm of literature, making it a captivating read for scholars and casual readers alike.
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Ebook: November 29, 2019
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