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Walton
THE LIVES OF DR. JOHN DONNE, SIR HENRY WOTTON, MR. RICHARD HOOKER, MR. GEORGE HERBERT AND DR. ROBERT SANDERSON. by Izaak Walton. To Which are Added, the Autographs of Those Eminent Men, Now First Collected; An Index, and Illustrative Notes
Printed at the Shakespeeare Press by Nicol for John Major, - Fleet-Street, 1825
495,00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, Estados Unidos)
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Edizione: a well preserved and handsome copy, illustrated throughout. includes waltonís last published major work and the last of his series of ìlivesî which along with sanderson included donne, hooker, herbert and wotton. waltonís notoriety as author of the compleat angler, (one of the most famous books in the language and one of the best sporting and ìhow toî books of all time) often overshadows the memory of these biographies, the last three of which were written when walton was quite elderly. in these works walton expresses a unique view of time as a perceptual framework and a transient state of normal life. he stresses that these important figures must be viewed within their own and personal relationship to time, and to the times in which they lived. in doing so he evolved the art of writing ìlivesî to something more closely relative to modern biographical scholarship then can be seen in the writings of his contemporaries.