Obiter Dicta
Obiter Dicta de Augustine Birrell ofrece una invitación única a la mente de un hombre de letras cultivado de una época pasada, una colección de ensayos que desafía una fácil clasificación, pero recompensa la atención con una profunda perspicacia y un ingenio brillante. No se trata de una narrativa en el sentido convencional, sino más bien de una serie de conversaciones reflexivas sobre literatura, vida, derecho y todo lo demás, presentadas con la erudición casual de un querido amigo. Las observaciones de Birrell, publicadas originalmente a finales del siglo XIX, conservan su agudo borde y su brillante sabiduría, hablando directamente a la duradera experiencia humana de leer, juzgar y divertirse en las curiosidades del mundo. Para cualquiera que aprecie el arte de la prosa, el placer del discurso intelectual o simplemente una frase bien convertida, este volumen actúa como un encantador compañero, un testimonio de la idea de que algunas reflexiones realmente están destinadas a ser escuchadas.
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