Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2
A miscellany of learned and anecdotal essays that surveys historical incidents, literary development, theatrical practices, and social customs. Short studies explore the origins of objects and ceremonies, the transmission and suppression of manuscripts, and curious episodes connected with authors, patrons, and public entertainments. Several pieces examine language, orthography, poetic imitation, and the shifting tastes and fashions that shaped reading and spectacle. The collection blends erudition, criticism, and anecdote to illuminate obscure facts and cultural oddities while offering readable reflections on literature and manners.
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A miscellany of learned and anecdotal essays that surveys historical incidents, literary development, theatrical practices, and social customs. Short studies explore the origins of objects and ceremonies, the transmission and suppression of manuscripts, and curious episodes connected with authors, patrons, and public entertainments. Several pieces examine language, orthography, poetic imitation, and the shifting tastes and fashions that shaped reading and spectacle. The collection blends erudition, criticism, and anecdote to illuminate obscure facts and cultural oddities while offering readable reflections on literature and manners.
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