Revival: A Last Vintage (1950)

Revival: A Last Vintage (1950)
Author: George Edward Bateman Saintsbury
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1351349104

The Editors of the Saintsbury Memorial Volume have been encouraged by the welcome which that book received to make a final gathering of George Saintbury's writings. From a score of different sources they have chosen essays and papers that have lain uncollected, with their themes ranging from Captain Marryat to Erasmus, from Rosetti to Xenephon, from Swinburne to Balzac's early pot boilers. Included is an entrancing study of the literary associations of the city of Bath; and the editors have followed Saintbury's own example by collecting a Scrap Book more than thirty shorter notes and jeux d'esprit on all kinds of subjects: wigs, sensation novelists, Drummond and Ben Jonson, George Sand, compulsory Greek at Oxford, Shakespeare and Welsh, Laurence Sterne tittle-tattle, Marcel Proust, and much else in true Saintsburian vein.

The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries

The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries
Author: James Walsh
Publisher: Litres
Total Pages: 863
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 5041205108

The Thirteenth: Greatest of Centuries is a history book by James Joseph Walsh. It depicts all the crucial evolutions, advancements, breakthroughs, problems and institutions of the thirteenth century, dealt here at length and in depth by the author...First published in 1913, it remains an indispensable look at a great century with almost everything that comes to mind having been included: early universities, the church's impact, the strides made in public schooling, technical and economic developments, significant thinkers and writers!

The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries

The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries
Author: James J. Walsh
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2023-09-18
Genre: History
ISBN:

In 'The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries' by James J. Walsh, the author delves into the intellectual and cultural achievements of the 13th century in Europe. With a scholarly tone, Walsh explores the advancements in theology, philosophy, science, and arts during this pivotal era in history. His writing style is informative and thorough, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the period. Walsh contextualizes the events and developments of the 13th century within the broader literary and historical landscape, making this book essential for anyone interested in medieval studies. From the rise of universities to the works of prominent thinkers like Thomas Aquinas, Walsh covers a wide array of topics with depth and insight. James J. Walsh, a renowned historian and author, brings his expertise in medieval history to 'The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries'. His background in academia and research is evident in the meticulous detail and analysis present throughout the book. Walsh's passion for the subject matter shines through in his engaging narrative, making this book a must-read for history enthusiasts and students alike. I highly recommend 'The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries' to anyone interested in exploring the intellectual and cultural achievements of the 13th century. Whether you are a scholar, student, or casual reader, Walsh's insightful analysis and informative writing style make this book a valuable resource for understanding the significance of this remarkable period in history.