Theiterary offerings of the greatest essayists spanning centuries Jonathan Swift ' meditates upon a broomstick' and Mark Twain tells us ' how to tell a story' . While Ralph Waldo Emerson indulges in the dilemma of giving that ' perfect gift', Francis Bacon ruminates on the expression of ' truth' . Charles Dickens, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Walt Whitman, Arthur Schopenhauer and many more writers reveal theiriterary minds and finest writings on subjects as varied asove, sorrow, sleep, pets, friends, nature, childhood and anything ...
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Theiterary offerings of the greatest essayists spanning centuries Jonathan Swift ' meditates upon a broomstick' and Mark Twain tells us ' how to tell a story' . While Ralph Waldo Emerson indulges in the dilemma of giving that ' perfect gift', Francis Bacon ruminates on the expression of ' truth' . Charles Dickens, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Walt Whitman, Arthur Schopenhauer and many more writers reveal theiriterary minds and finest writings on subjects as varied asove, sorrow, sleep, pets, friends, nature, childhood and anything and everything that portraysife. Magisterial in scope and authentic in style, this collection, spanning generations of wit, wisdom anditerary fables, brings together the greatest essays by the British and Americaniterary treasures. This book includes a fine selection ofong and major essays along with shorter but enticing pieces that will entertain, move and challenge the readers.
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