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And Even Now

And Even Now

By Beerbohm, Max, Sir

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4057664102423
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About this book

Max Sir Beerbohm's "And Even Now" is a masterful collection of essays that illuminates the author's wit and keen observations of the human condition. Written in a distinctive blend of humor and melancholy, the essays reveal Beerbohm's nuanced understanding of culture, society, and art during the early 20th century. His adept use of irony and playful language situates this work within the broader context of Edwardian literature, marking it as both a reflection and critique of contemporary society, blending personal reflection with astute commentary on literary figures and artistic movements. Sir Max Beerbohm, a prominent essayist and caricaturist, shaped his literary voice from his upbringing in a family that treasured art and intellect. His experiences as a student at Oxford and his interactions with celebrated figures of the time, such as Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw, profoundly influenced his perspective. In "And Even Now," Beerbohm deftly encapsulates the transitional zeitgeist of the age, offering insight into his own artistic evolution and the complexities of human relationships. This collection is highly recommended for readers who appreciate the elegance of prose steeped in irony and insight. Beerbohm'Äôs artful blend of humor and poignancy invites readers to reflect on their own lives through the prism of a bygone era, making it a timeless exploration of existence that resonates even today.

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