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Obiter Dicta: Second Series

Augustine Birrell

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Belletristik / Essays, Feuilleton, Literaturkritik, Interviews

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Augustine Birrell's 'Obiter Dicta: Second Series' is a collection of essays that reflect his wit, wisdom, and literary flair. Written in a conversational tone, the essays cover a wide range of topics including literature, politics, and society, making it a delightful read for those interested in Victorian-era prose. Birrell's unique voice and insightful commentary provide readers with a glimpse into the intellectual landscape of his time. The literary context of the book showcases the intellectual curiosity and wit that defined the Victorian era, making it a valuable piece of social and literary history. Birrell's essays are not only entertaining but also offer profound insights into the human condition, making them timeless pieces of literature. Augustine Birrell, a prominent Victorian-era writer and politician, drew upon his experiences in law and government to craft these essays. His background as a barrister and member of Parliament provided him with a unique perspective on society and politics that is reflected in his writing. Birrell's keen observations and sharp wit make 'Obiter Dicta: Second Series' a compelling read for anyone interested in the intellectual pursuits of the Victorian era. I recommend this book to readers who appreciate thoughtful commentary, witty writing, and a glimpse into the intellectual debates of the past.

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Intellectual discourse, 19th-century intellectual, Literary landscapes, Astute judgement, Personal reflection, Political awareness, Literary finesse, British essayist, Historical literary study, Victorian literary criticism