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Hilaire Belloc - Premium Collection: Historical Works Writings on Economy Essays & Fiction - An Essential Anthology of Thought-Provoking Literary Works - cover

Hilaire Belloc - Premium Collection: Historical Works Writings on Economy Essays & Fiction - An Essential Anthology of Thought-Provoking Literary Works

Hilaire Belloc

Publisher: Good Press

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Hilaire Belloc - Premium Collection offers a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted genius of Hilaire Belloc, featuring a curated selection of his historical writings, essays on economy, and engaging fiction. This volume exemplifies Belloc's distinctive literary style'Äîmarked by eloquent prose and sharp wit'Äîintertwined with his deep Catholic faith and rich historical imagination. As a significant figure in early 20th-century literature, Belloc deftly addresses the socio-economic challenges of his era while presenting compelling narratives that reflect his understanding of history's complexities. Hilaire Belloc, an Anglo-French writer and historian, possessed a unique background that informed his literary pursuits. His upbringing in a politically charged environment and his fervent belief in the social teachings of the Catholic Church shaped his perspectives on economics, society, and history. An avid traveler and a keen observer, Belloc's insights into the human condition and socio-political structures are infused throughout his works, revealing much about the turbulence of his time and his visionary approach to social reform. This Premium Collection is highly recommended for readers seeking an in-depth understanding of historical narratives through a literary lens. Belloc'Äôs interdisciplinary approach not only offers a rich historical perspective but also engages with themes of morality and social responsibility, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the intersections of literature, history, and economics.
Available since: 12/14/2023.
Print length: 4359 pages.

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