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Robert Lynd

    Robert Lynd fu un saggista irlandese celebrato per il suo stile letterario urbano e il suo fermo nazionalismo irlandese. Pubblicò i suoi acuti saggi sotto lo pseudonimo Y.Y., e i suoi contributi settimanali al New Statesman furono considerati insostituibili. Profondamente coinvolto nella cultura e nella lingua irlandese, fu membro della Gaelic League, e i suoi scritti esploravano spesso temi di storia e politica irlandese. I suoi incontri letterari a Londra attirarono importanti scrittori irlandesi e inglesi, consolidando il suo status di figura significativa nel panorama letterario del suo tempo.

    Old and New Masters
    The Pleasure Of Ignorance
    The Passion of Labour
    Lifes Little Oddities
    Things One Hears
    Great Love Stories of All Nations
    • Lifes Little Oddities

      • 252pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Robert Lynd's essays have delighted readers for generations, and this collection is no exception. From humorous musings on the quirks of daily life to poignant reflections on the beauty of nature, Lynd's writing is both entertaining and thought-provoking. A must-read for fans of classic essayists such as E.B. White and Charles Lamb.

      Lifes Little Oddities
    • Rambles in Ireland

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

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      Rambles in Ireland