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      Présentation Ignorant Essays de Dowling, Richard Format Broché

       - Livre Philosophie

      Livre Philosophie - Dowling, Richard - 01/03/2025 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Dowling, Richard
    • Editeur : Double 9 Books
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/03/2025
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 90.0
    • ISBN : 9370427201



    • Résumé :
      Ignorant Essays is a collection of reflective essays that explore various philosophical and literary subjects with a humorous and engaging style. The author delves into the nature of knowledge, dreams, and ignorance, examining how they shape human perception and experience. In the opening essay, a conversation about the concept of wealth, symbolized by the ghost of a sixpence, leads to a deeper exploration of existential questions and the intangible nature of dreams. Throughout the collection, Dowling uses personal anecdotes and literary references to raise thought-provoking inquiries about life, reality, and the human condition. His witty and light-hearted prose contrasts with the serious philosophical questions raised, making the essays both intellectually stimulating and entertaining. By juxtaposing humor with profound reflections, the author invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and beliefs. The essays serve as an invitation to think critically about the complexities of life while appreciating the playful side of intellectual exploration and existential curiosity....

      Biographie:
      Richard Dowling was an Irish novelist born in 1846 in southern Ireland. He worked with a group of Irish writers on a publication called Zolius and later moved to England, where he wrote short stories for the London Illustrated News. His success in short stories led him to his first novel, The Mystery of Killard. Dowling's writing is characterized by a blend of detective, crime, and mystery genres, often set in locations familiar to him. He lived in Clapham, West London, with his wife and three children. His popularity grew before his untimely death at age 52 in 1898, and his works continued to be published posthumously. Dowling s books, including The Mystery of Killard, Sport of Fate, The Weird Sisters, and Under St. Paul s, are still available today, many of which have been digitized for public access. His legacy as a writer continues through his contributions to the mystery and detective fiction genre. His family connections to the publisher Ward and Downey have also been noted in some of his work....

      Sommaire:
      Richard Dowling was an Irish novelist born on June 3, 1846, in southern Ireland. He became known for his contributions to both Irish and English literature, particularly in the genres of detective, crime, and mystery. Dowling was part of a group of Irish writers who created a publication called Zolius. After moving to England, he wrote short stories for London Illustrated News, which led to the success of his first novel, The Mystery of Killard. His writing often drew on locations he was familiar with, and many of his stories focused on themes of crime and mystery. Dowling lived in Clapham, West London, with his wife and three children, Margret, Sarah, and David. Despite his relatively short life, he was gaining recognition as a popular writer by the time of his death at 52 on July 28, 1898. After his passing, his works continued to be published for several years. Copies of his books are preserved in the National Library in London and are available online after being digitized....

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