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Beside Still Waters

Arthur Christopher Benson

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Beside Still Waters," Arthur Christopher Benson crafts a reflective exploration of the human experience, delving into the themes of nature, solitude, and introspection. The book unfolds through a series of essay-like meditations, rich with lyrical prose and evocative imagery, reflecting the tranquillity of countryside life. Benson's stylistic approach, deeply rooted in the late Victorian literary tradition, embodies a profound appreciation for the natural world, echoing the influence of contemporaries such as John Clare and Thomas Hardy. The work resonates with readers seeking solace in literature that interlaces philosophical musings with the serene backdrop of nature's beauty. Arthur Christopher Benson, renowned for his literary pursuits and as the author of the iconic "Declaration of a Truth-Seeker," had a fervent interest in the spirituality and simplicity of life. His upbringing in the picturesque English countryside and his intimate connection to the natural world undoubtedly informed his writing. As a modern thinker who explored themes of faith and existence, Benson draws readers into his contemplative world, making them ponder the deeper meanings of their own lives. "Beside Still Waters" is a must-read for anyone drawn to contemplative literature or seeking a deeper connection with nature and the self. Its gentle narrative invites readers to pause, reflect, and unwind, making it an ideal companion for moments of solitude or quietude. Whether you are a seasoned literature aficionado or a casual reader, Benson's work promises to uplift and inspire, encouraging a mindful engagement with the world around us.
Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 218 pages.

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