Wine, Women and Song

Wine, Women and Song

John Addington Symonds

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Editorial:
Magic Publisher
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9781835916261
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'Wine, Women, and Song' is a collection of essays written by John Addington Symonds, a 19th-century English poet, literary critic, and cultural historian. The book explores various aspects of art, literature, and society, reflecting Symonds’ wide-ranging interests and erudition.The title itself evokes a sense of pleasure and indulgence, suggesting an exploration of hedonistic pursuits. However, the content of the essays delves deeper into broader cultural themes, including discussions on aesthetics, morality, and the human condition.Symonds was known for his progressive views on sexuality and his advocacy for the acceptance of homosexuality, particularly in an era when such topics were largely taboo. It’s likely that this book also touches upon these themes, although perhaps in a subtle or implicit manner.Overall, 'Wine, Women, and Song' is a testament to Symonds’ intellectual curiosity and his engagement with the cultural and philosophical debates of his time, making it a fascinating read for those interested in 19th-century literature and cultural history.

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