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Paperback Selected Essays: The Travellers' Library, No. 55 Book

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Selected Essays: The Travellers' Library, No. 55

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"Selected Essays" brings together a compelling array of writings from the sharp-witted and iconoclastic Samuel Butler, a figure who challenged the very foundations of Victorian thought. Known for his satirical masterpiece "Erewhon," Butler applies his unique intellect here to a broad spectrum of topics, including science, religion, art, and the social mores of his day. These essays reveal a thinker deeply engaged with the controversies of the late nineteenth century, particularly the debates surrounding evolution and the rigid structures of institutionalized religion.

The collection showcases Butler's mastery of the essay form, blending humor with rigorous logic to expose hypocrisy and encourage independent inquiry. From his critiques of professional science to his musings on the creative process, the works within this volume highlight his profound influence on subsequent generations of writers and philosophers. Butler's prose is characterized by its clarity and provocative nature, making his observations on the human condition as relevant today as when they were first penned. "Selected Essays" is an essential resource for those seeking to understand the intellectual landscape of the Victorian era through the eyes of one of its most rebellious and insightful contributors.

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