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Obiter Dicta: Second Series

Augustine Birrell

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Belletristik / Essays, Feuilleton, Literaturkritik, Interviews

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In "Obiter Dicta: Second Series," Augustine Birrell presents a captivating collection of essays that seamlessly blend personal reflection with astute social commentary. Written in a lyrical, yet accessible style, the book reflects Birrell's characteristic wit and erudition, engaging readers with his thoughtful observations on a range of subjects, from literature and politics to everyday life. This series serves as a continuation of his exploration of the human condition, embedding itself in the literary context of early 20th-century England, where issues of identity and modernity loomed large in public discourse. Augustine Birrell was not only a prominent writer but also a notable figure in British politics, serving as a Liberal Member of Parliament and as Attorney General. His diverse experiences, including his tenure in academia and his legal background, imbue "Obiter Dicta" with a rich perspective on societal intricacies. The influence of contemporaries like Samuel Butler and John Morley is evident in his reflective style, further enriching the intellectual tapestry of his work. Readers seeking a blend of humor, wisdom, and incisive critiques will find "Obiter Dicta: Second Series" a rewarding endeavor. Birrell's essays invite contemplation and spark discussion, making this collection an essential read for those interested in the interplay of literature and life.

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cultural critique, history of ideas, witty prose, intellectual discourse, conversational style, social commentary, Victorian essays, political reflections, law and politics, British literature