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Familiar studies of men and books
Robert Louis Stevenson
Published
1901
by Chatto & Windus in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by Robert Louis Stevenson. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PR5488 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xx, 277 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 277 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22068955M |
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Familiar Studies of Men and Books, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Samuel Pepys. IN two books a fresh light has recently been thrown on the character and position of Samuel Pepys. Mr. Mynors Bright has given us a new transcription of the Diary, increasing it in bulk by near a third, correcting many errors, and completing our knowledge of the man in. Familiar Studies of Men and Books, by Robert Louis Stevenson (), is a collection of essays, remarkable for a certain youthful originality and daring in the expression of opinion. “In truth,” the author writes, “these are but the readings of a literary vagrant. One book led to another, one.
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Full text of. Familiar Studies of Men and Books 5 perverted has its place there for ever, as a part of the technical means by which what is right has been presented.
It is only possible to write another study, and then, with a new "point of view," would follow new perversions and perhaps a fresh caricature. Jun 07, · Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
Skip to main content. This banner text can have markup. Familiar studies of men and books by Stevenson, Robert Louis, Pages: Familiar Studies of Men and Books by Robert Louis Stevenson. The essays that were later published as Familiar Studies of Men and Books () began to appear in the Cornhill Magazine in The essay was the form in which Stevenson first gave promise of his future distinction and these critical essays were very favourably received.
STEVENSON Robert Louis Familiar Studies of Men and Books Chatto and Windus, London xxviii + pp. Limited large paper edition of copies, this copy number 51, signed R and R Clark.
Original worn cream buckram. Gilt title to spine. Internally very clean and partially uncut. Familiar Studies of Men and Books Contents Victor Hugo's romances -- Some aspects of Robert Burns -- Walt Whitman -- Henry David Thoreau -- Yoshida-Torajiro -- François Villon, student, poet, and house-breaker -- Charles of Orleans -- Samuel Pepys -- John Knox and women.
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Index of Familiar Studies of Men & Books; Next part (2) Familiar Studies of Men and Books by Robert Louis Stevenson Scanned and proofed by David Price, [email protected] Familiar Studies of Men and Books PREFACE BY WAY OF CRITICISM. THESE studies are collected from the monthly press.
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