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Agnes Repplier

Essays in Idleness

In “Essays in Idleness,” Agnes Repplier weaves a tapestry of reflective essays that celebrate the art of leisure and the beauty found in quotidian moments. With her characteristic wit and poetic language, Repplier deftly navigates themes of nature, society, and the intellectual's role within it. Written during a time when industrialization was reshaping the fabric of daily life, her prose resonates with a longing for a simpler existence, emphasizing the importance of cultivating a contemplative spirit amidst the chaos of modernity. Agnes Repplier, an influential essayist born in 1858, drew upon her vast literary knowledge and personal experiences to craft her works. Growing up in a time when women'Äôs voices in literature were often marginalized, Repplier carved out a distinct niche through her incisive critiques of society and her insights into human behavior. Her academic background, enriched by classical literature and philosophy, served as fertile ground for her contemplative essays, embodying both erudition and accessibility. “Essays in Idleness” is a must-read for anyone yearning to rediscover the joy of stillness in a frenetic world. Repplier's eloquent observations invite readers to reflect on their own lives, encouraging us to embrace moments of idleness as an essential dimension of the human experience.
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Bookwire
Publicación original
2019
Año de publicación
2019
Editorial
Good Press
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