Walking-Stick Papers by Robert Cortes Holliday is a collection of essays written in the early 20th century, offering a witty and insightful examination of various aspects of society, culture, and the human experience. Published in 1918, the book is marked by a lighthearted tone and sharp observations, inviting readers to reflect on everyday life through the lens of humor and curiosity. The essays cover a broad range of subjects, from the symbolic significance of canes in history and modern life to the quirky world of art exhibitions and the lively intricacies of urban existence. The opening…mehr
Walking-Stick Papers by Robert Cortes Holliday is a collection of essays written in the early 20th century, offering a witty and insightful examination of various aspects of society, culture, and the human experience. Published in 1918, the book is marked by a lighthearted tone and sharp observations, inviting readers to reflect on everyday life through the lens of humor and curiosity. The essays cover a broad range of subjects, from the symbolic significance of canes in history and modern life to the quirky world of art exhibitions and the lively intricacies of urban existence. The opening essay explores the historical and cultural significance of canes, examining their transformation from simple tools to symbols of status and refinement. Holliday's keen sense of observation brings a fresh perspective to these everyday objects, while his writing also touches on the broader themes of dignity and social class. The essays in Walking-Stick Papers celebrate the beauty of ordinary moments, urging readers to appreciate the charm and complexity hidden in daily life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Cortes Holliday was an American writer, editor, and essayist, born on July 18, 1880, in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was known for his witty and insightful prose, often focusing on the nuances of everyday life and the intricacies of social and cultural issues. Holliday's work appeared frequently in prominent magazines and periodicals of the time, and he was particularly recognized for his literary contributions as a well-respected editor. Throughout his career, Holliday wrote a range of essays, short stories, and articles, displaying a keen ability to blend humor with thoughtful observation. His most notable works include Walking-Stick Papers (1918), a collection of essays that offers a charming exploration of everyday topics such as art, culture, and the subtle peculiarities of human behavior. Holliday's writing is marked by a light, engaging style that encourages readers to find beauty and significance in the mundane. Holliday's career as an editor allowed him to interact with some of the most influential writers of his time. He passed away on January 1, 1947, in Manhattan, New York, at the age of 66, leaving behind a legacy of witty, perceptive writing that continues to be appreciated for its thoughtful engagement with the world.
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