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Modern Essays

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Morley, Christopher, 1890-1957
Contributor:
Ayres, Harry Morgan, 1881-1948
Beerbohm, Max, Sir, 1872-1956
Belloc, Hilaire, 1870-1953
Bone, David W. (David William), 1874-1959.
Brooke, Rupert, 1887-1915
Broun, Heywood, 1888-1939
Burke, Thomas, 1886-1945
Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958
Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924
Dounce, Harry Esty, 1889-
Firkins, Oscar W., 1864-1932
Guedalla, Philip, 1889-1944
Guiney, Louise Imogen, 1861-1920
Herbert, A. P. (Alan Patrick), 1890-1971.
Holliday, Robert Cortes, 1880-1947
Kilmer, Joyce, 1886-1918
Leacock, Stephen, 1869-1944
Macy, John Albert, 1877-1932
Marquis, Don, 1878-1937
McFee, William, 1881-1966
Milne, A. A. (Alan Alexander), 1882-1956.
Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919
Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970
Saintsbury, George, 1845-1933
Santayana, George, 1863-1952
Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926
Smith, Logan Pearsall, 1865-1946
Storm, Marian, 1892?-1975
Strunsky, Simeon, 1879-1948
Tomlinson, H. M. (Henry Major), 1873-1958.
Utter, Robert Palfrey, 1875-1936
White, Stewart Edward, 1873-1946
White, William Allen, 1868-1944
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource : multiple file formats
Place of Publication:
Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg,
Summary:
"Modern Essays" by Christopher Morley et al. is a curated collection of contemporary essays written in the early 20th century. The anthology includes a diverse range of pieces that reflect various moods, themes, and styles, showcasing the art of the essay format. The selections are meant to stimulate those interested in both reading and writing, providing insights from different perspectives within the literary landscape of that time. The opening of this collection features a preface by Christopher Morley, in which he reflects on the challenges and responsibilities of an anthologist. He shares his experiences in choosing essays that genuinely represent the contemporary literary scene, discussing the balancing act between personal taste and broader appeal. Morley emphasizes the unique qualities of essays compared to other forms of writing, such as short stories, highlighting their exploratory nature and ability to capture moods rather than strictly adhering to plots. This introspective introduction sets the stage for the diverse conversations and themes that will unfold throughout the essays in the collection, inviting readers to explore the richness of the form. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Contents:
American literature / John Macy
Mary White / William Allen White
Niagara Falls / Rupert Brooke
The almost perfect state / Don Marquis
"The man o' war's 'er 'usband" / David W. Bone
The market / William McFee
Holy Ireland / Joyce Kilmer
A familiar preface / Joseph Conrad
On drawing / A.P. Herbert
O. Henry / O.W. Firkins
The mowing of a field / Hilaire Belloc
The student life / William Osler
The decline of drama / Stephen Leacock
America and the English tradition / Harry Morgan Ayres
The Russian quarter / Thomas Burke
A word for autumn / A.A. Milne
"A clergyman" / Max Beerbohm
Samuel Butler / Stuart P. Sherman
Bed-books and night-lights / H.M. Tomlinson
The precept of peace / Louise Imogen Guiney
On lying awake at night / Stewart Edward White
A woodland Valentine / Marian Storm
The elements of poetry / George Santayana
Nocturne / Simeon Strunsky
Beer and cider / George Saintsbury
A free man's worship / Bertrand Russell
Some historians / Philip Guedalla
Winter mist / Robert Palfrey Utter
Trivia / Logan Pearsall Smith
Beyond life / James Branch Cabell
The fish reporter / Robert Costes Holliday
Some nonsense about a dog / Harry Esty Dounce
The fifty-first dragon / Heywood Broun.
Credits:
Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Notes:
Reading ease score: 67.2 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Release date is 2011-12-11

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