Marius the Epicurean, Volume 1
Walter Pater
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Marius the Epicurean is a philosophical novel written by Walter Pater, published in 1885. In it Pater displays, with fullness and elaboration, his ideal of the aesthetic life, his cult of beauty as opposed to bare asceticism, and his theory of the stimulating effect of the pursuit of beauty as an ideal of its own. The principles of what would be known as the Aesthetic movement were partly traceable to this book; and its impact was particularly felt on one of the movement's leading proponents, Oscar Wilde, a former student of Pater at Oxford. (Summary from Wikipedia) (6 hr 35 min)
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The Religion of Numa | 16:51 | Gelesen von hefyd |
White-Nights | 22:56 | Gelesen von hefyd |
Dilexi decorem domus tuae | 25:09 | Gelesen von hefyd |
The Tree of Knowledge | 19:27 | Gelesen von hefyd |
The Golden Book | 1:01:29 | Gelesen von hefyd |
Euphuism | 31:37 | Gelesen von hefyd |
A Pagan End | 16:56 | Gelesen von hefyd |
Animula Vagula | 36:46 | Gelesen von hefyd |
New Cyrenaicism | 24:07 | Gelesen von hefyd |
On the Way | 22:16 | Gelesen von hefyd |
The Most Religious City in the World | 25:46 | Gelesen von hefyd |
The Divinity that Doth Hedge a King | 39:58 | Gelesen von hefyd |
The Mistress and Mother of Palaces | 30:17 | Gelesen von hefyd |
Manly Amusement | 22:02 | Gelesen von hefyd |