Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
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A concise edition of Roget's Thesaurus, designed to be an easy-to-use version of this classic reference work. It contains 150,000 words and phrases.
Ernest Rhys fu uno scrittore inglese, la cui eredità è definita principalmente dal suo ruolo fondatore nella creazione della serie Everyman's Library, che rese la letteratura classica accessibile a un vasto pubblico. Rhys esplorò una vasta gamma di forme letterarie, scrivendo saggi, racconti, poesie, romanzi e opere teatrali, dimostrando i suoi ampi interessi letterari. Il suo primo lavoro editoriale sulla serie Camelot e la sua partecipazione al Rhymer's Club evidenziano il suo profondo coinvolgimento nel mondo letterario. La visione e la perseveranza di Rhys nel promuovere l'ambizioso progetto Everyman, volto alla pubblicazione di mille titoli, lasciarono un segno indelebile nella storia dell'editoria.






A concise edition of Roget's Thesaurus, designed to be an easy-to-use version of this classic reference work. It contains 150,000 words and phrases.
Eighteenth Century
English Fairy Tales is a collection of traditional tales from England, Scotland, and Wales, compiled by the folklorist and literary scholar Ernest Rhys, and his wife Grace Little Rhys, and first published in 1890. This collection includes well-known tales such as 'Jack and the Beanstalk' and 'The Three Little Pigs', as well as lesser-known tales, all featuring folklore characters and events.
Ernest Rhys was a celebrated Welsh poet, and this collection of his work showcases his lyricism, wit, and emotional depth. With poems spanning a range of subjects and styles, this book is a must-read for anyone who loves poetry.
In 'Essays and Letters, ' Rhys presents a collection of his most engaging and insightful pieces. From literary criticism to personal reflections, Rhys's writing is marked by wit, intellect, and a deep appreciation for the mysteries of life. A wonderful read for anyone seeking to broaden their horizons and deepen their understanding of the world.