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Points of View - Reflections on Literature and Life: A Collection of Thoughtful Essays - cover
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Points of View - Reflections on Literature and Life: A Collection of Thoughtful Essays

Agnes Repplier

Editora: Good Press

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In "Points of View," Agnes Repplier presents a collection of insightful essays that examine the nuances of perception and perspective across various aspects of life, including literature, culture, and human experience. Repplier's prose is characterized by its elegance and wit, drawing readers in with her sharp observations and evocative language. The book resonates with the late 19th and early 20th-century literary context, demonstrating an affinity for intellectual exploration and an artful engagement with the complexities of modernity, highlighting the multifaceted nature of truth and subjective reality. Agnes Repplier, an eminent American essayist and a prominent figure in early feminist literature, was known for her keen intellect and a distinctive style that blended personal reflection with broader cultural critique. Her experiences as a well-read woman in a patriarchal society informed her perspective, fostering a love for literature and the written word. Repplier'Äôs literary journey reflects a commitment to social commentary and the power of ideas, making her a pioneering voice of her time. "Points of View" is a compelling read that invites readers to ponder their own perspectives while engaging with Repplier'Äôs astute analyses. For those interested in the intersections of thought and life in the context of literature, her essays offer both depth and delight, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.
Disponível desde: 14/11/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 117 páginas.

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