Memories of London in the 'Forties
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David Mather Masson fu uno storico e critico letterario scozzese il cui lavoro si concentrò spesso su figure centrali della letteratura inglese. Era noto per il suo profondo impegno nella tradizione letteraria e per la sua difesa dell'istruzione universitaria femminile. Lo stile di scrittura di Masson è caratterizzato da una ricerca approfondita e da un acuto acume analitico, offrendo ai lettori una profonda comprensione delle opere letterarie e dei loro creatori. La sua eredità risiede nella sua influenza sulla critica letteraria e nel suo sostegno alle opportunità educative.






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This reprint preserves the original text from 1881, offering readers a chance to explore the historical context and themes of the era. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the literary styles and societal issues of the time, providing insight into the perspectives and narratives that shaped the period. The book's enduring relevance and authenticity make it a significant addition to any collection focused on classic literature.
A wide-ranging and eclectic selection of essays, stories, and poetry from one of the premier literary magazines of the Victorian era. Featuring contributions from some of the leading writers and intellectuals of the day, including Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy, and Robert Browning, this volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual and cultural life of the period.
In this comprehensive review, Masson examines the philosophical ideas of prominent British thinkers of his time. He critiques their works, including that of philosopher John Stuart Mill, and offers his own insights on the state of contemporary philosophy.
David Masson's book is a richly detailed biography of one of the most important literary figures of the English Renaissance. With insights into Milton's personal life, as well as his political and intellectual milieu, this book is an indispensable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Milton's work.