Personnaliser

OK
Rakuten - Achat et vente en ligne de produits neufs et d'occasionRakuten group
icons / nav24 / chevron down
GeolocRechercher autour de moi

The Prince of Minor Writers: The Selected Essays of Max Beerbohm - Max Beerbohm

Note : 0

0 avis
  • Soyez le premier à donner un avis

Vous en avez un à vendre ?

Vendez-le-vôtre
Filtrer par :
Neuf (5)
Occasion (2)
Reconditionné

21,54 €

Produit Neuf

  • Livraison à 0,01 €
  • Livré entre le 7 et le 12 octobre
Voir les modes de livraisons

Brand new, In English, Fast shipping from Greater London, UK;ria9781590178287_rkm

Nos autres offres

Voir plus d'annonces (5 / 7)
Publicité

Détails de conformité du produit

Consulter les détails de conformité de ce produit (

Personne responsable dans l'UE

)
 
Vous avez choisi le retrait chez le vendeur à
  • Payez directement sur Rakuten (CB, PayPal, 4xCB...)
  • Récupérez le produit directement chez le vendeur
  • Rakuten vous rembourse en cas de problème

Gratuit et sans engagement

Félicitations !

Nous sommes heureux de vous compter parmi nos membres du Club Rakuten !

En savoir plus

Retour

Horaires

      Note :


      Avis sur The Prince Of Minor Writers: The Selected Essays Of Max Beerbohm de Max Beerbohm Format Broché  - Livre Histoire

      Note : 0 0 avis sur The Prince Of Minor Writers: The Selected Essays Of Max Beerbohm de Max Beerbohm Format Broché  - Livre Histoire

      Les avis publiés font l'objet d'un contrôle automatisé de Rakuten.


      Présentation The Prince Of Minor Writers: The Selected Essays Of Max Beerbohm de Max Beerbohm Format Broché

       - Livre Histoire

      • Auteur(s) : Max Beerbohm
      • Editeur : New York Review Of Books
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/06/2015
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 432
      • Expédition : 439
      • Dimensions : 20.5 x 13.1 x 2.7

      Résumé :
      AN NYRB CLASSICS ORIGINAL

      Virginia Woolf called Max Beerbohm the prince of essayists, F. W. Dupee praised his whim of iron and cleverness amounting to genius, while Beerbohm himself noted that only the insane take themselves quite seriously. From his precocious debut as a dandy in 1890s Oxford until he put his pen aside in the aftermath of World War II, Beerbohm was recognized as an incomparable observer of modern life and an essayist whose voice was always and only his own. Here Phillip Lopate, one of the finest essayists of our day, has selected the finest of Beerbohm's essays. Whether writing about the vogue for Russian writers, laughter and philosophy, dandies, or George Bernard Shaw, Beerbohm is as unpredictable as he is unfailingly witty and wise. As Lopate writes, Today . . . it becomes all the more necessary to ponder how Beerbohm performed the delicate operation of displaying so much personality without lapsing into sticky confession.

      Biographie:

      Max Beerbohm (1872–1956) was born in London and studied at Oxford. He published his first collection of essays, The Works of Max Beerbohm, in 1896 and soon developed a reputation as a brilliant caricaturist and critic. He was married to the American actress Florence Kahn and lived in Rapallo, Italy, for most of his later life. In addition to The Prince of Minor Writers, NYRB Classics publishes Beerbohm’s Seven Men, a short-story collection.


      Phillip Lopate is the author of the essay collections Against Joie de Vivre, Bachelorhood, Being with Children, Portrait of My Body, and Totally, Tenderly, Tragically; and of the novels The Rug Merchant and Confessions of a Summer. His most recent books are Portrait Inside My Head and To Show and to Tell.

      Le choixNeuf et occasion
      Minimum5% remboursés
      La sécuritéSatisfait ou remboursé
      Le service clientsÀ votre écoute
      Linkedin
      Facebook
      Twitter
      Instagram
      Youtube
      Pinterest
      visa
      mastercard
      klarna
      paypal
      floa
      americanexpress
      RakutenLogos.svg
      • Rakuten Kobo
      • Rakuten TV
      • Rakuten Viber
      • Rakuten Viki
      • Plus de services
      • À propos de Rakuten
      Rakuten.com