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Produktdetails
  • Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC
  • Seitenzahl: 162
  • Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2022
  • Englisch
  • Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 9mm
  • Gewicht: 236g
  • ISBN-13: 9781016371186
  • ISBN-10: 1016371187
  • Artikelnr.: 66700332

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  • Libri GmbH
  • Europaallee 1
  • 36244 Bad Hersfeld
  • 06621 890
Autorenporträt
Marc Monnier (April 7, 1829 - March 26, 1885) was a Swiss writer, poet, and critic, known for his vivid engagement with Italian culture and history. Born in Florence to Swiss parents, Monnier was immersed in the spheres of art and literature from an early age. His education was comprehensive, encompassing law, letters, and philosophy, which reflected in his literary versatility. Monnier was arguably most recognized for his work 'The Wonders of Pompeii' (originally 'Les Merveilles de Pompei'), which showcases his fascination with antiquity and adeptness in historical exposition. In this approachable yet scholarly account, Monnier painted a detailed picture of the ancient city, enthralling readers with its architectural, cultural, and social riches revealed by archaeological excavations. His elegant prose and insightful observations testify to his ability to animate the past for his contemporaries. Monnier's literary style typically weaved narrative charm with academic rigor, making his works accessible to a broad readership while retaining intellectual substance. His contributions extend beyond historical commentary to include lectures in literature at the University of Geneva, demonstrating his commitment to academia and education. By positioning himself both as a participant in and chronicler of cultural milieus, Monnier's writings offered unique perspectives enriched by cross-disciplinary insights. His legacy, though less prominent today, remains a testament to the enlightening power of literary engagement with history and art.