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In 'A Letter to a Gentleman in the Country, from His Friend in London,' the author, adopting the potentially pseudonymous veil of 'Anonymous,' offers an epistolary narrative that meticulously depicts the contrasting societal norms of the countryside and the city within a historical literary context. Delivered in the form of a letter, this work is demonstrative of the 18th-century English literary style, with prose that captures the intricacies of the period's social etiquette and cultural landscape. DigiCat Publishing's dedication to preserving works of this detail and nuance provides readers with not just a reflection of a bygone era but a bridge to the understanding of historical socio-cultural dynamics. The anonymously penned text is a testament to the broader literary practice of the time, which often prioritized content and discourse over authorial fame. The anonymous author, whose identity remains shrouded in mystery, contributes to the enigmatic allure of the text while allowing for an unfettered focus on the material itself. The lack of a personal history removes any preconceived notions that may arise from the author's biography, permitting the content to stand alone and resound on its own merits. The nature of the book's creation may also point to a deliberate attempt to separate the discussion from personal reputation or socio-political ramifications, underlining the enduring value and potential universality of the letter's observations. 'A Letter to a Gentleman in the Country, from His Friend in London' is a must-read for students and enthusiasts of epistolary literature, history, and social commentary. DigiCat's modern reproduction of this classic facilitates its accessibility to a contemporary audience, emphasizing the importance of historical literary works. For those who seek a deeper understanding of the subtleties of 18th-century English society or those who simply wish to delve into a literary piece rich with period detail, this book is an essential addition to their collection.
© 2022 DigiCat (E-bog): 8596547342489
Release date
E-bog: 16. september 2022
Klassikere
In 'A Letter to a Gentleman in the Country, from His Friend in London,' the author, adopting the potentially pseudonymous veil of 'Anonymous,' offers an epistolary narrative that meticulously depicts the contrasting societal norms of the countryside and the city within a historical literary context. Delivered in the form of a letter, this work is demonstrative of the 18th-century English literary style, with prose that captures the intricacies of the period's social etiquette and cultural landscape. DigiCat Publishing's dedication to preserving works of this detail and nuance provides readers with not just a reflection of a bygone era but a bridge to the understanding of historical socio-cultural dynamics. The anonymously penned text is a testament to the broader literary practice of the time, which often prioritized content and discourse over authorial fame. The anonymous author, whose identity remains shrouded in mystery, contributes to the enigmatic allure of the text while allowing for an unfettered focus on the material itself. The lack of a personal history removes any preconceived notions that may arise from the author's biography, permitting the content to stand alone and resound on its own merits. The nature of the book's creation may also point to a deliberate attempt to separate the discussion from personal reputation or socio-political ramifications, underlining the enduring value and potential universality of the letter's observations. 'A Letter to a Gentleman in the Country, from His Friend in London' is a must-read for students and enthusiasts of epistolary literature, history, and social commentary. DigiCat's modern reproduction of this classic facilitates its accessibility to a contemporary audience, emphasizing the importance of historical literary works. For those who seek a deeper understanding of the subtleties of 18th-century English society or those who simply wish to delve into a literary piece rich with period detail, this book is an essential addition to their collection.
© 2022 DigiCat (E-bog): 8596547342489
Release date
E-bog: 16. september 2022
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