Stevenson's Perfect Virtues, as Exemplified by Leigh Hunt
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"Stevenson's Supreme Virtues, as Illustrated by Lee Gant" is a study created by the famous literary critic Luther Albertus Brewer. In the book, he examines in detail the work of Robert Lewis Stevenson through the prism of his main virtuous traits, and also establishes parallels with the work of the English poet Lee Gant. The author explores the ideas of justice, mercy, courage and other mental qualities that shed light on the works of both great writers. This book is not only an important contribution to the understanding of the literature of the 19th century, but will also interest fans of R.L.'s work. Stevenson and Lee Hunt.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Luther Albertus Brewer
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2010-07-04
- Title
- Stevenson's Perfect Virtues, as Exemplified by Leigh Hunt
- Subject
- Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859 -- Ethics
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