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Arthur Sidgwick

Walking essays

In 'Walking Essays,' Arthur Sidgwick crafts a collection that brilliantly intertwines personal reflection, philosophical musings, and keen observations of nature and society. Written in a lyrical and contemplative style, each essay navigates the symbiotic relationship between man and his environment, illustrating how the act of walking can serve as a catalyst for profound thought. Sidgwick's prose is both poetically rich and intellectually stimulating, emerging from the tradition of Romantic writers while also resonating with modern existential themes, making the text a noteworthy contribution to the essay genre. Arthur Sidgwick, an esteemed scholar in English literature, draws upon his extensive academic background and personal experiences as a walker, enabling him to explore the nuances of human experience through the lens of movement and stillness. His previous works reveal a curiosity about the intersection of nature and culture, and 'Walking Essays' stands as a culmination of his lifelong engagement with the philosophical implications of walking as a mode of inquiry. This book is an essential read for those who appreciate nature writing, philosophical essays, or the art of walking itself. Sidgwick'Äôs thoughtful reflections encourage readers to reconsider their own explorations, inviting them to find meaning in the simple act of putting one foot in front of the other.
172 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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