Seaver, George
A VindicationBeing a reply to "The Challenge of Schweitzer" by John Middleton Murry
Signatur: M001-B682-D001-B013
Buchart: Hardcover
Verlag: James Clarke & Co. Ltd, London (Großbritannien)
Veröffentlichung: 2025
Sprache: Englisch
Seiten: 120
Format: 8°
Größe (HxBXT): 20,3 x 13,5 cm x 1,5 cm

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Inhaltsverzeichnis:
0. Publisher's Note; 1.-11. Chapters
Kurzbeschreibung:
"Dr Albert Schweitzer, musician, philosopher and medical missionary, is a figure of world fame. Two years ago, Mr John Middleton Murry, the distinguished literary critic, published his Challenge of Albert Schweitzer, a reasoned critique of Dr Schweitzer's system of thought, which by reason of the interest of its subject and the reputation of the Author was widely reviewed. In the present volume the biographer of Dr Schweitzer takes up Mr Murrry's challenge and makes a cogently argued reply."
Textpassagen (Auszüge):
"Mr. Murry is not only a distinguished literary critic (probably the best we have), he is also an honest, independent, and original thinker whose insight into the spiritual background of great poets such as Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Blake, and Keats - especially Keats - are evidence of the high seriousness of a sensitive mind. [...]"
0. Publisher's Note; 1.-11. Chapters
Kurzbeschreibung:
"Dr Albert Schweitzer, musician, philosopher and medical missionary, is a figure of world fame. Two years ago, Mr John Middleton Murry, the distinguished literary critic, published his Challenge of Albert Schweitzer, a reasoned critique of Dr Schweitzer's system of thought, which by reason of the interest of its subject and the reputation of the Author was widely reviewed. In the present volume the biographer of Dr Schweitzer takes up Mr Murrry's challenge and makes a cogently argued reply."
Textpassagen (Auszüge):
"Mr. Murry is not only a distinguished literary critic (probably the best we have), he is also an honest, independent, and original thinker whose insight into the spiritual background of great poets such as Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Blake, and Keats - especially Keats - are evidence of the high seriousness of a sensitive mind. [...]"