Under the Holly

Under the Holly

Por Hans Christian Andersen, Phœbe Cary, Charles Dickens, John Addington Symonds, Charles Mackay, Noemi Mercuri, Henry F. Randolph (Editor), Lord Tennyson, Washington Irving, George Wither, William Wordsworth

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
Disponibilidad: Descarga inmediata

Sinopsis

Under the Holly is a remarkable anthology that brings together the works of some of the most iconic writers in English literature. This collection spans a diverse array of literary styles, from the lyrical ballads of Wordsworth to the intricate narratives of Dickens, and the enchanting fairy tales of Andersen. The anthology is set against the rich literary context of the 19th century, a period burgeoning with exploration into romanticism, realism, and early modernist experiments. The juxtaposition of works within these pages showcases an unparalleled variety of themes reflecting on human nature, societal norms, and the transcendent beauty of the natural world. Noteworthy among the included pieces are those that have stood the test of time, illuminating the enduring quality of these literary giants' contributions. The array of authors featured in Under the Holly represents a pivotal era in literature, encompassing voices that span the spectrum from poets to novelists, each contributing to the thematic and stylistic diversity of the collection. These authors collectively navigated the shifting tides of the 19th-century cultural and literary movements, from the emotional depth of romanticism to the detailed observation of realism. Their backgroundsranging from Dickens keen social commentary, to Wordsworth's revolutionary poetic voice, and Andersens groundbreaking work in childrens literatureunderscore the anthologys alignment with significant historical and cultural movements. Together, these authors weave a rich tapestry that both reflects and critiques their times, offering contemporary readers a multifaceted understanding of the periods ethos. Under the Holly is an indispensable collection for readers eager to immerse themselves in the breadth and depth of 19th-century literature. It presents a unique opportunity to experience a wide range of literary forms and thematic explorations within a single volume. This anthology not only serves as an educational tool, shedding light on the historical and cultural context of its time, but also as a profound source of enjoyment, offering insights into the human condition that remain relevant today. Readers are encouraged to delve into this collection to discover the rich dialogues between these texts and to appreciate the diverse perspectives and styles that characterize this golden era of English literature.

William Wordsworth