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Gleanings from the Harvest-Fields of Literature: A Melange of Excerpta - An Anthology of Literary Gems and Masterpieces - cover

Gleanings from the Harvest-Fields of Literature: A Melange of Excerpta - An Anthology of Literary Gems and Masterpieces

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Publisher: Good Press

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Gleanings from the Harvest-Fields of Literature: A Melange of Excerpta offers readers a curated anthology of literary excerpts that span diverse genres and eras, showcasing the richness of human thought and expression. This engaging compilation, marked by both its thematic depth and stylistic variety, juxtaposes the profound with the whimsical, inviting readers to traverse the landscape of literature. The carefully selected passages not only reflect the influences and ideas that shaped various literary movements but also resonate with contemporary themes, encouraging reflection on the enduring power of words. The authorship of this collection is attributed to various literary figures, each contributing unique insights and stylistic nuances that have informed the literary canon. The project emerges from a collective appreciation for the transformative power of literature, highlighting how distinct voices across history have grappled with the complexities of the human experience. This anthology may have been motivated by an intent to educate and inspire readers by presenting the finest excerpts that encapsulate artful expression. This anthology serves as an essential companion for both casual readers and scholars alike. Its diverse selections offer a gateway for those new to literature, while providing seasoned readers a thoughtful reminder of familiar works. Gleanings from the Harvest-Fields of Literature is a treasure trove that promises to spark curiosity and ignite the imagination.
Available since: 11/20/2023.
Print length: 714 pages.

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