"Time, Volume 9" offers a fascinating glimpse into the social and intellectual landscape of the late 19th century. This compilation, featuring contributions from Ernest Belfort Bax, Edmund Hodgson Yates, Walter Sydney Sichel, and E. M. Whgishaw, explores various facets of Victorian society through a series of insightful essays. From analyses of social norms and emerging philosophical ideas to reflections on the concept of time itself, the volume captures the spirit and debates of its era.
Readers interested in social history, the history of ideas, and the nuances of Victorian life will find this collection both informative and engaging. "Time, Volume 9" provides valuable context for understanding the roots of contemporary social thought and the ever-evolving relationship between individuals and their societies.
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