The Works of Lord Bacon with an Introductory Essay, and a Portrait
Title | The Works of Lord Bacon with an Introductory Essay, and a Portrait PDF eBook |
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Pages | 860 |
Release | 1850 |
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Works. With an Introductory Essay, and a Portrait
Title | Works. With an Introductory Essay, and a Portrait PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Bacon |
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Pages | 864 |
Release | 1879 |
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Herman and Dorothea, tr. into Engl. Hexameters, with an intr. essay
Title | Herman and Dorothea, tr. into Engl. Hexameters, with an intr. essay PDF eBook |
Author | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
Publisher | |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 1849 |
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The Hall of Uselessness
Title | The Hall of Uselessness PDF eBook |
Author | Simon Leys |
Publisher | New York Review of Books |
Pages | 577 |
Release | 2013-07-30 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 1590176383 |
An NYRB Classics Original Simon Leys is a Renaissance man for the era of globalization. A distinguished scholar of classical Chinese art and literature and one of the first Westerners to recognize the appalling toll of Mao’s Cultural Revolution, Leys also writes with unfailing intelligence, seriousness, and bite about European art, literature, history, and politics and is an unflinching observer of the way we live now. The Hall of Uselessness is the most extensive collection of Leys’s essays to be published to date. In it, he addresses subjects ranging from the Chinese attitude to the past to the mysteries of Belgium and Belgitude; offers portraits of André Gide and Zhou Enlai; takes on Roland Barthes and Christopher Hitchens; broods on the Cambodian genocide; reflects on the spell of the sea; and writes with keen appreciation about writers as different as Victor Hugo, Evelyn Waugh, and Georges Simenon. Throughout, The Hall of Uselessness is marked with the deep knowledge, skeptical intelligence, and passionate conviction that have made Simon Leys one of the most powerful essayists of our time.
The Works of Wm. Robertson. (An Essay on the Life and Writings of William Robertson.) [With Plates, Including Portraits.]
Title | The Works of Wm. Robertson. (An Essay on the Life and Writings of William Robertson.) [With Plates, Including Portraits.] PDF eBook |
Author | William Robertson |
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Pages | 516 |
Release | 1825 |
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Selected Essays
Title | Selected Essays PDF eBook |
Author | Walter Pater |
Publisher | Carcanet Press Ltd |
Pages | 662 |
Release | 2018-09-27 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 1784106275 |
Famed for his singular prose style as much as for his controversial aestheticist principles, Walter Pater (1839-1894) was one of the great essayists in a century of great essayistic writing. His first book, Studies in the History of the Renaissance — one of the most original and influential texts of the Victorian Aesthetic Movement — was described by Arthur Symons as 'the most beautiful book of prose in our literature', and his later work moved Vernon Lee to call him 'the natural exponent of the highest aesthetic doctrine'. Selected Essays is a generous gathering of Pater's essays on literature, art, history, philosophy and mythology — all of them, in the words of Oscar Wilde, 'delicately wrought works of art'. The selection is accompanied by Alex Wong's critical and biographical introduction and rich explanatory notes.
Hand to Mouth
Title | Hand to Mouth PDF eBook |
Author | Linda Tirado |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2015-09-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0425277976 |
The real-life Nickel and Dimed—the author of the wildly popular “Poverty Thoughts” essay tells what it’s like to be working poor in America. ONE OF THE FIVE MOST IMPORTANT BOOKS OF THE YEAR--Esquire “DEVASTATINGLY SMART AND FUNNY. I am the author of Nickel and Dimed, which tells the story of my own brief attempt, as a semi-undercover journalist, to survive on low-wage retail and service jobs. TIRADO IS THE REAL THING.”—Barbara Ehrenreich, from the Foreword As the haves and have-nots grow more separate and unequal in America, the working poor don’t get heard from much. Now they have a voice—and it’s forthright, funny, and just a little bit furious. Here, Linda Tirado tells what it’s like, day after day, to work, eat, shop, raise kids, and keep a roof over your head without enough money. She also answers questions often asked about those who live on or near minimum wage: Why don’t they get better jobs? Why don’t they make better choices? Why do they smoke cigarettes and have ugly lawns? Why don’t they borrow from their parents? Enlightening and entertaining, Hand to Mouth opens up a new and much-needed dialogue between the people who just don’t have it and the people who just don’t get it.