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Arthur Sidgwick (1840-1920) was an esteemed British educator and writer noted for his contributions to the literary and philosophical domains during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born into the influential Sidgwick family, Arthur excelled in academic pursuits and was known for his intellectual rigor and engagement with social issues of his time. While less famous than his brother, the philosopher Henry Sidgwick, Arthur carved out a distinct place in the literary world with his unique blend of wit and erudition. One of his notable works, „Walking Essays“ (1912), encompasses a collection of thoughtful and introspective pieces, which reflect upon the place of walking in cultural and personal life. These essays reveal an intimate understanding of the countryside, coupled with philosophical musings, which invite readers to perceive walking as not just a physical activity, but a gateway to contemplation and inward reflection. Sidgwick“s literary style, characterized by a sharp intellect and a touch of humor, invites readers into a conversation that spans beyond the act of walking to encompass broader themes of human existence. His contributions, though not as widely recognized as those of some contemporaries, continue to offer insightful commentary on the intersections of nature, human experience, and the joy found in life“s simpler pursuits.




4 Ebooks von Arthur Sidgwick

Arthur Sidgwick: First Greek Writer
Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. The object of …
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Arthur Sidgwick: Walking essays
In ‚Walking Essays‘ by Arthur Sidgwick, readers are greeted with a collection of insightful reflections on the act of walking and its importance in literature. The book combines elements of literary …
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Arthur Sidgwick: Walking essays
Arthur Sidgwick’s ‚Walking Essays‘ is a collection of thought-provoking essays that explore the literary and philosophical aspects of walking. Drawing on his personal experiences and observations, …
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