A Treasury of English Prose (eBook)

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2022
148 Seiten
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A Treasury of English Prose - Logan Pearsall Smith
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In 'A Treasury of English Prose,' Logan Pearsall Smith presents a meticulously curated anthology that celebrates the richness of the English language through its finest prose writings. The collection ranges from Early Modern to contemporary voices, showcasing a diverse array of styles, themes, and genres. Smith's editorial eye ensures that each selection not only exhibits literary merit but also resonates with the reader's sensibility, weaving a tapestry of thought and imagination that reflects the evolution of English prose. His eloquent introductions provide valuable context, enriching the reader's understanding of each piece while inviting personal engagement with the text. Logan Pearsall Smith, an accomplished writer and essayist, was deeply influenced by his intellectual upbringing and literary surroundings. Born into a family of scholars, Smith developed a keen interest in both language and literature from an early age. His passion for the intricacies of prose led him to traverse various literary movements, ultimately culminating in this anthology, which embodies his vision of prose as a meaningful exploration of the human condition. 'A Treasury of English Prose' is a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their appreciation of English literature. Whether you are a seasoned scholar or a curious newcomer, this collection will offer you an enlightening journey through the voice of English prose, revealing the beauty and complexity of its expression.

Logan Pearsall Smith (1865-1946) was an American-born British essayist and critic, renowned for his acerbic wit and precise use of the English language. Born into a Quaker family in Millville, New Jersey, Smith later moved to England where he eventually became a British subject. He attended Haverford College in the United States and subsequently studied at Balliol College, Oxford, developing a deep appreciation for English culture and literature, which would heavily influence his works. Smith was a member of the famed Bloomsbury Group, which included Virginia Woolf and E. M. Forster among its circle, allowing him to forge significant literary connections. His work, 'A Treasury of English Prose' (1920), stands as a testament to his literary taste, showcasing Smith's talent for curation and commentary of English literature. This work, along with others such as 'Trivia' (1902) and 'Afterthoughts' (1931), reflect his distinctive literary style characterized by elegance, aphoristic clarity, and subtle humor. Smith's writings often explored the idiosyncrasies of language and the nuances of the human condition, and he gained much admiration for his ability to blend intellectual rigor with a light, ironic touch. Through his contributions, Smith left an indelible mark on early twentieth-century literary criticism, and his insightful observations continue to fascinate scholars and readers alike.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Schlagworte Author essays • belles-lettres classics • British essayists • British literary treasures • canonical English texts • character sketches • Classic • classic literary collection • classic literary excerpts • Classic prose collection • classic prose masterpieces • Edwardian England • edwardian era literature • English prose anthology • Essay • historical period writing • historical writing selections • historic prose writings • insightful literary commentary • intellectual musings • language appreciation guide • Literary criticism • Literary Gems • Literary tradition exploration • Logan Pearsall Smith literature • meticulous prose curation • narrative literature compilation • Non-fiction • prose fiction classics • renowned author quotations • scholarly literary resource • Witty observations
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