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Last Essays of Maurice Hewlett

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hewlett, Maurice, 1861-1923
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource : multiple file formats
Place of Publication:
Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg,
Summary:
"Last Essays of Maurice Hewlett" by Maurice Hewlett is a collection of essays written in the early 20th century. The work reflects on various aspects of life, culture, and the human experience, likely drawing from the author's personal observations and historical insights. The essays cover themes such as nostalgia, societal changes, and the essence of art and literature. The opening of the collection introduces the reader to the author's musings about his ancestral roots in a Somerset village. Hewlett recounts a reflective journey back to his family's past, exploring the beauty of the countryside and the lasting values instilled by his grandfather. He describes the vivid scenery, the traditional manners of village life, and the significance of legacy and connection to place. This serves as a poignant lens through which Hewlett begins to delve into deeper themes of identity and belonging as the essays unfold. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Contents:
A return to the nest
"And now, O Lord..."
The death of the sheep
The solitary reaper
Interiors
The plight of their graces
The village
The curtains
Happiness in the village
Otherwhereness
The journey to Cockaigne
Suicide of the novel
Immortal works
Ballad-origins
Real and temporal creation
Peasant poets
Doggerel or not
The Iberian's house
Scandinavian England
Our blood and state in 1660
"Merrie" England
Endings I-II
Beaumarchais
The Cardinal de Retz
"L'Abbesse Universelle": Madame de Maintenon
Pierre de L'Estoile
La Bruyère
Couleur de rose
Art and heart
A novel and a classic
The other Dorothy
Realism with a difference
Mr. Pepys his apple-cart
One of Lamb's creditors
Crocus and primrose
Daffodils
Windflowers
Tulips
Summer
The lingering of the light.
Credits:
E-text prepared by Tim Lindell, Martin Pettit, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (https://www.pgdp.net) from page images digitized by the Google Books Library Project (https://books.google.com and generously made available by HathiTrust Digital Library (https://www.hathitrust.org/)
Notes:
Reading ease score: 77.0 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Release date is 2021-07-04

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