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Edmund Gosse's "Raleigh" presents a nuanced exploration of the life and legacy of Sir Walter Raleigh, weaving together biographical narrative with literary reflection. The text is characterized by Gosse's eloquent prose and rigorous attention to historical detail, showcasing not only Raleigh's adventurous spirit as an explorer but also his complex role within the Elizabethan court. This literary work, positioned within the framework of Victorian biography, scrutinizes the intersections of Renaissance ideals and the political machinations of the time, offering readers a rich portrait of one of…mehr

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Edmund Gosse's "Raleigh" presents a nuanced exploration of the life and legacy of Sir Walter Raleigh, weaving together biographical narrative with literary reflection. The text is characterized by Gosse's eloquent prose and rigorous attention to historical detail, showcasing not only Raleigh's adventurous spirit as an explorer but also his complex role within the Elizabethan court. This literary work, positioned within the framework of Victorian biography, scrutinizes the intersections of Renaissance ideals and the political machinations of the time, offering readers a rich portrait of one of England's most enigmatic figures. As a notable poet, critic, and biographer, Edmund Gosse was deeply influenced by his own intellectual upbringing and engagement with literary circles of the late 19th century. His background '- including a family steeped in the sciences and early exposure to literature '- shaped his capacity to appreciate and depict the intricacies of historical narratives. Merrily traversing themes of individual ambition and societal expectations, Gosse's work serves as a testament to the intricate tapestry of human experience that Raleigh embodied, ultimately informing his own literary endeavors. For readers interested in the confluence of history and literature, "Raleigh" is an essential read, illuminating not only the figure of Sir Walter Raleigh but also the broader cultural and political landscape of Elizabethan England. Gosse's analytical insight and poetic sensibility offer a compelling invitation to engage with a transformative period in British history, encouraging contemporary readers to reflect on the enduring impact of figures like Raleigh. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - A succinct Introduction situates the work's timeless appeal and themes. - The Synopsis outlines the central plot, highlighting key developments without spoiling critical twists. - A detailed Historical Context immerses you in the era's events and influences that shaped the writing. - A thorough Analysis dissects symbols, motifs, and character arcs to unearth underlying meanings. - Reflection questions prompt you to engage personally with the work's messages, connecting them to modern life. - Hand-picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.

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Sir Edmund William Gosse was an English poet, author, and literary critic born on September 21, 1849, in London. He was raised in the strict religious environment of the Plymouth Brethren, a small Protestant sect. However, he eventually distanced himself from this faith, an experience he described in his autobiography Father and Son, which is considered one of the first psychological biographies. Gosse's early life and his break from his religious upbringing shaped much of his literary work, which often explored themes of conflict between personal beliefs and societal expectations. Over the course of his career, Gosse gained recognition for his contributions to literature and his insightful critiques. He was also known for his interest in natural history and his advocacy for the works of various poets and writers. Gosse married Ellen, Lady Gosse, and they had three children: Sylvia, Philip, and Emily Teresa. He passed away on May 16, 1928, in London at the age of 78. His legacy includes not only his own poetry and prose but also his significant influence on the field of literary criticism.