In the Dozy Hours, and Other Papers
Autor: | Agnes Repplier |
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EAN: | 8596547339328 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 16.09.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | American Essayist Cosmopolitan Influences Cultural Dynamics Early 20th Century Essays Irony in Writing Literary Criticism Philosophical Musings Social Commentary Transition of Society Victorian Era Insights |
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Agnes Repplier's collection of essays, 'In the Dozy Hours, and Other Papers,' delves deep into the complexities of human nature, society, and literature. Written in her signature elegant and sophisticated style, Repplier explores a wide range of topics with keen insight and wit. From reflections on the passing of time to critiques of modern education, each essay is a thoughtful examination of the world we live in. In the literary context of the early 20th century, Repplier's work stands out for its timeless relevance and keen observations of human behavior and society. Her sharp intellect and engaging prose make this collection a compelling and enlightening read for anyone interested in thoughtful and thought-provoking writing. Agnes Repplier, known for her prolific essays and critical reviews, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her writing. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of human nature, Repplier's work has enduring value and continues to captivate readers today. 'In the Dozy Hours, and Other Papers' is a testament to her enduring legacy as a writer and thinker. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking a stimulating and enriching reading experience.
Agnes Repplier (1855-1950) was an American essayist renowned for her sharp wit and insightful commentary on contemporary society. With a career that spanned over six decades, Repplier contributed to the intellectual vibrancy of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her collection 'In the Dozy Hours, and Other Papers' showcases her talent for combining intellectual rigor with an engaging prose style. Born in Philadelphia to a well-to-do family, Repplier was educated at home and at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, though she was expelled for her independent spirit and irreverence. Unrestricted by formal academic bounds, she turned to reading voraciously, favoring French and English literature, which would significantly influence her writing. Repplier's articulation of opinions on literature, philosophy, and life resonated with many, and her essays were published in prestigious magazines such as 'The Atlantic Monthly,' 'Harper's,' and 'The Century Magazine'. Her literary style is characterized by its elegance, erudition, and a subtle humor that earned her the respect of fellow writers and intellectuals. Repplier's work served as an inspiration for women writers at a time when female voices were often marginalized. Her body of work, which includes over a dozen volumes of essays along with biographies and historical writings, remains an undervalued treasure in American literature, offering timeless perspectives on the human condition.
Agnes Repplier (1855-1950) was an American essayist renowned for her sharp wit and insightful commentary on contemporary society. With a career that spanned over six decades, Repplier contributed to the intellectual vibrancy of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her collection 'In the Dozy Hours, and Other Papers' showcases her talent for combining intellectual rigor with an engaging prose style. Born in Philadelphia to a well-to-do family, Repplier was educated at home and at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, though she was expelled for her independent spirit and irreverence. Unrestricted by formal academic bounds, she turned to reading voraciously, favoring French and English literature, which would significantly influence her writing. Repplier's articulation of opinions on literature, philosophy, and life resonated with many, and her essays were published in prestigious magazines such as 'The Atlantic Monthly,' 'Harper's,' and 'The Century Magazine'. Her literary style is characterized by its elegance, erudition, and a subtle humor that earned her the respect of fellow writers and intellectuals. Repplier's work served as an inspiration for women writers at a time when female voices were often marginalized. Her body of work, which includes over a dozen volumes of essays along with biographies and historical writings, remains an undervalued treasure in American literature, offering timeless perspectives on the human condition.