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Paperback Res Judicatæ: Papers and Essays Book

ISBN: 1023223465

ISBN13: 9781023223461

Res Judicatæ: Papers and Essays

Delve into the vibrant world of Victorian England with Augustine Birrell's "Res Judicat?: Papers and Essays." This collection offers insightful literary criticism and essays exploring English literature and cultural history. Birrell's keen observations provide a window into the literary landscape of his time, examining writers and works with wit and erudition.

"Res Judicat?" presents a series of thought-provoking reflections on various aspects of English literature, showcasing Birrell's distinctive voice and perspective. Readers interested in the history and criticism of English literature, particularly from a Victorian viewpoint, will find this collection a rewarding and enlightening experience. Discover Birrell's unique contribution to literary thought in this meticulously prepared print edition.

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