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In "Figures of Several Centuries," Arthur Symons presents a profound exploration of aesthetic sensibilities and their evolution across different epochs. This collection showcases a series of essays that delve into the lives and works of prominent literary figures, embodying a stylistic blend of lyrical prose and analytical depth. Symons' insight into the interplay between aesthetics and the cultural milieu of each century enhances the reader's understanding of how literature reflects and shapes societal values, making this work a vital contribution to literary criticism and the understanding…mehr

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In "Figures of Several Centuries," Arthur Symons presents a profound exploration of aesthetic sensibilities and their evolution across different epochs. This collection showcases a series of essays that delve into the lives and works of prominent literary figures, embodying a stylistic blend of lyrical prose and analytical depth. Symons' insight into the interplay between aesthetics and the cultural milieu of each century enhances the reader's understanding of how literature reflects and shapes societal values, making this work a vital contribution to literary criticism and the understanding of historical literary contexts. Arthur Symons, an influential figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is celebrated for his role in the Symbolist movement and his keen interest in the intersection of literature and art. His extensive travel throughout Europe, coupled with his engagements with contemporaneous writers and artists, provided him with unique insights that he distilled into this collection. An advocate for modernist literature, Symons sought to bridge the gap between traditional forms and innovative expressions, an ambition seen vividly in his nuanced observations in this work. Readers seeking a deep appreciation for literary history and its key figures will find "Figures of Several Centuries" to be an indispensable resource. Symons' deft interplay of criticism and biographical detail invites readers not only to learn about the writers he discusses but to engage with the broader conversations surrounding their contributions. This book is essential for scholars, students, and anyone passionate about understanding the multifaceted landscape of literature through the ages.

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Arthur Symons (1865-1945) was a pivotal figure in the symbolist movement and a notable contributor to 19th- and early 20th-century literary criticism. An English poet, critic, and editor, Symons's work often reflects a fascination with the aesthetic experience and the exploration of subjectivity in art. His extensive travels, particularly to France and Italy, influenced his worldview and writings, as evidenced by his deft translation of French symbolist poetry and his exploration of Italian literature. Figures of Several Centuries (1916) is a prime example of his critical acumen, where he presents incisive and thorough essays on a wide range of cultural and historical literary figures, offering insightful perspectives that link past and modernist sensibilities. His literary style is characterized by a fluid prose that seeks beauty and truth, often drawing connections between art and psychological states. Symons was also known for his melancholic and musical poetry, and some of his well-regarded collections include 'Silhouettes' (1892) and 'London Nights' (1895). Always keen on the transformative power of the word, Symons's contributions to the aesthetic movement and his influence on English modernism remain insightful and resonant.