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Paperback The Edinburgh Review; Volume 133 Book

ISBN: 1143613597

ISBN13: 9781143613593

The Edinburgh Review; Volume 133

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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 133 presents a fascinating snapshot of Victorian intellectual life. Compiled and edited by Sydney Smith, this volume offers a diverse array of essays on topics ranging from history and politics to literature and the arts. Each article provides a critical examination of the pressing issues and cultural developments of the era.

Readers interested in 19th-century British thought will find this collection to be a valuable resource. The essays offer insights into the social, political, and intellectual debates that shaped Victorian society. This volume showcases the rigorous analysis and eloquent prose that defined The Edinburgh Review as one of the most influential periodicals of its time, providing both historical context and enduring literary value.

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