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Yet Again

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Beerbohm, Max, Sir, 1872-1956
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource : multiple file formats
Place of Publication:
Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg,
Summary:
"Yet Again" by Max Beerbohm is a collection of essays written during the early 20th century. The book features a series of reflections on various aspects of life and culture, blending humor and philosophical insight, while capturing the essence of Beerbohm's wit. It explores multiple themes, including the nature of modern civilization, the significance of fire, and the peculiarities of human behavior, reflected through contemplative narratives and sharp observations. The opening portion of "Yet Again" introduces the reader to Beerbohm's stylistic eloquence and keen observations about fire. He begins by reminiscing on the wonder and respect inherent in the presence of fire, contrasting it with the mundane and lifeless objects that populate his room. This meditation on the elemental forces of fire not only serves as a metaphor for deeper human instincts and the primal aspects of existence, but it also sets a tone of nostalgia and yearning for the vibrancy of life. Following this reflective piece, he transitions to a humorous examination of the awkwardness experienced during farewells at a railway station, showcasing his ability to blend personal anecdote with broader reflections on social interactions. The early chapters lay the groundwork for a satirical yet thoughtful exploration of various facets of life in the modern world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Contents:
The fire
Seeing people off
A memory of a midnight express
Porro unum...
A club in ruins
'273'
A study in dejection
A pathetic imposture
The decline of the Graces
Whistler's writing
Ichabod
General elections
A parallel
A Morris for May-day
The House of Commons manner
Sympat
The naming of streets
On Shakespear's birthday
A home-coming
'A ragged regiment'
The humour of the public
Dulcedo judiciorum
Words for pictures.
Credits:
Produced by Tom Weiss. HTML version by Al Haines.
Notes:
HTML
Reading ease score: 70.6 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Release date is 2000-08-01

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