Walter Pater (1839-1894) was a British critic and essayist who championed the idea of "art for art's sake," which was later used by such figures as Oscar Wilde and other devotees of Aestheticism. His essays on art and literature were printed in his Studies in the History of the Renaissance (1873), one of his most famous works.
Essays from the "Guardian" (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
by Walter Pater
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9781411456464
- Publisher: Barnes & Noble
- Publication date: 08/30/2011
- Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 186
- File size: 166 KB
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This 1896 book was assembled for a private printing when it was discovered that the author, a distinguished critic and novelist, had written nine anonymous pieces for the English newspaper. Here are “English Literature,” “Browning,” “Wordsworth,” “Amiel’s ‘Journal Intime,’” “‘Robert Elsmere,’” “‘Their Majesties’ Servants,’” “Ferdinand Fabre,” and two more.
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