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First and Last

First and Last

Hilaire Belloc

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
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Historia
ISBN:
9789361424151
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'First and Last' by Hilaire Belloc blends poetry and essays, embodying British literature through a Catholic lens. Belloc, known for his insightful social commentary and political satire, infuses the collection with historical perspective and philosophical musings. Through religious themes and wit, Belloc’s legacy shines in his poetic form and literary criticism. Belloc’s essays provide a deep dive into various topics, offering readers a multifaceted view of society and human nature. His sharp wit and humor enliven the pages, making serious subjects accessible and engaging. Whether exploring the complexities of faith or critiquing contemporary politics, Belloc’s unique voice resonates throughout the collection. In the realm of poetry, Belloc’s mastery is evident in his ability to convey profound ideas with elegance and clarity. Each poem in 'First and Last' reflects Belloc’s keen observations of the world, inviting readers to contemplate life’s mysteries and truths. Ultimately, 'First and Last' stands as a testament to Belloc’s literary genius and enduring influence on British literature. Through his exploration of diverse themes and forms, Belloc leaves behind a rich legacy that continues to captivate and inspire readers to this day.

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