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Under Dispute by Agnes Repplier: Engage in thought-provoking discussions on a variety of topics with "Under Dispute" by the insightful author Agnes Repplier. This collection of essays invites readers to explore the nuances of debate, literature, and culture through the author's discerning and eloquent prose. About "Under Dispute" by Agnes Repplier: Delve into the essays of Agnes Repplier as she examines issues and themes that challenge conventions and provoke intellectual discourse. In "Under Dispute," Agnes Repplier skillfully navigates the realms of literature, art, and society, offering…mehr

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Under Dispute by Agnes Repplier: Engage in thought-provoking discussions on a variety of topics with "Under Dispute" by the insightful author Agnes Repplier. This collection of essays invites readers to explore the nuances of debate, literature, and culture through the author's discerning and eloquent prose. About "Under Dispute" by Agnes Repplier: Delve into the essays of Agnes Repplier as she examines issues and themes that challenge conventions and provoke intellectual discourse. In "Under Dispute," Agnes Repplier skillfully navigates the realms of literature, art, and society, offering readers a wealth of insights and perspectives. This collection is a testament to the author's ability to stimulate critical thinking and enrich cultural conversations. Agnes Repplier: Agnes Repplier (1855-1950) was an American essayist and biographer known for her wit and wisdom in addressing a wide range of topics. Her essays, including those in "Under Dispute," continue to captivate readers with their intellectual depth and eloquence.
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Agnes Repplier was an American essayist whose writing combined literary criticism, cultural reflection, and sharp wit. Born in Philadelphia in 1855, she was educated at the Convent of the Sacred Heart and the Agnes Irwin School, though her early schooling was marked by conflict and delayed literacy. Her literary development was guided by a mentor, Mary Paulina Finn, and she eventually became one of the most recognized essayists of her time. Repplier's work was featured in prominent publications like Atlantic Monthly and Catholic World, and she soon established a national reputation for her discursive essays. Her writing often engaged with questions of civility, literature, and contemporary society, balancing a conservative outlook with strong opinions on feminism and international affairs. Over five decades, she published numerous essay collections, biographies, and historical studies, earning her honors from institutions such as Yale, Notre Dame, and the University of Pennsylvania. A lifelong Catholic, she lived mostly in Philadelphia, though she also spent time in Europe. Her voice remains distinct for its elegance, intellect, and enduring cultural insight.