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In "Studies in Literature," John Morley delves into the intrinsic connections between literature and its cultural, philosophical, and historical contexts. The book is characterized by its incisive, analytical prose and Morley's adept ability to weave complex ideas into a coherent narrative. With a focus on various literary forms and figures, Morley offers a critical examination that not only enlightens the reader about specific works but also prompts deeper reflections on the nature of literary expression itself during the late 19th century, an era marked by significant social and intellectual…mehr

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In "Studies in Literature," John Morley delves into the intrinsic connections between literature and its cultural, philosophical, and historical contexts. The book is characterized by its incisive, analytical prose and Morley's adept ability to weave complex ideas into a coherent narrative. With a focus on various literary forms and figures, Morley offers a critical examination that not only enlightens the reader about specific works but also prompts deeper reflections on the nature of literary expression itself during the late 19th century, an era marked by significant social and intellectual upheaval. John Morley, a prominent figure in Victorian thought as a politician, journalist, and literary critic, drew upon his rich background in philosophy and politics to craft this collection. His keen insights into the transformative power of literature reflect his belief in the vital role that art plays in shaping society. Morley'Äôs interactions with literary giants of his time and his commitment to liberal ideals provide a compelling context for the exploration of literary themes found in this work, enhancing its depth and relevance. "Studies in Literature" is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts alike, offering a well-rounded perspective on the interplay between literature and society. Morley's eloquent prose and sharp observations make this work a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the literary canon and its ongoing dialogue with the world.

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JOHN MORLEY Born on December 24, 1838, John Morley was the 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn, OM, PC, FRS, FBA. He died on September 23, 1923, and was a British Liberal politician, author, and newspaper editor. He started out as a reporter in the North of England and then became editor of the newly liberal Pall Mall Gazette from 1880 to 1883. In 1883, he was chosen as a Liberal Party Member of Parliament (MP). In 1886, 1892, and 1895, he was Chief Secretary for Ireland. From 1905 to 1910 and again in 1911, he was Secretary of State for India. From 1910 to 1914, he was Lord President of the Council. Morley was a well-known political analyst and wrote a biography of William Gladstone, who was his hero. His works and "reputation as the last of the great nineteenth-century Liberals" made Morley famous. He was against the Second Boer War and empire. He believed that Ireland should have Home Rule. He quit the government in August 1914 because he didn't want Britain to join the First World War as a Russian friend.