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In 'A Treasury of English Prose' by Logan Pearsall Smith, readers are treated to a comprehensive collection of some of the finest examples of English prose from various time periods. Smith's literary style in compiling this anthology is meticulous, showcasing a deep appreciation for the nuances of language and storytelling. The book provides a rich literary context, allowing readers to explore the evolution of English prose through the centuries and appreciate its impact on the literary world. Each excerpt is carefully chosen to highlight the beauty and power of the English language. The…mehr

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In 'A Treasury of English Prose' by Logan Pearsall Smith, readers are treated to a comprehensive collection of some of the finest examples of English prose from various time periods. Smith's literary style in compiling this anthology is meticulous, showcasing a deep appreciation for the nuances of language and storytelling. The book provides a rich literary context, allowing readers to explore the evolution of English prose through the centuries and appreciate its impact on the literary world. Each excerpt is carefully chosen to highlight the beauty and power of the English language. The compilation serves as a celebration of the artistry and diversity of English prose. Logan Pearsall Smith, a British essayist and literary critic, was known for his keen understanding of language and literature. His passion for the written word and his expertise in the field of English prose likely inspired him to compile this anthology. Smith's background in literature and his meticulous attention to detail shine through in 'A Treasury of English Prose'. I highly recommend 'A Treasury of English Prose' to any reader who appreciates the beauty of the English language and the richness of its literary tradition. This anthology is a valuable resource for literary enthusiasts and a delightful read for anyone looking to explore the world of English prose.

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Logan Pearsall Smith (1865-1946) was an American-born British essayist and critic, renowned for his acerbic wit and precise use of the English language. Born into a Quaker family in Millville, New Jersey, Smith later moved to England where he eventually became a British subject. He attended Haverford College in the United States and subsequently studied at Balliol College, Oxford, developing a deep appreciation for English culture and literature, which would heavily influence his works. Smith was a member of the famed Bloomsbury Group, which included Virginia Woolf and E. M. Forster among its circle, allowing him to forge significant literary connections. His work, 'A Treasury of English Prose' (1920), stands as a testament to his literary taste, showcasing Smith's talent for curation and commentary of English literature. This work, along with others such as 'Trivia' (1902) and 'Afterthoughts' (1931), reflect his distinctive literary style characterized by elegance, aphoristic clarity, and subtle humor. Smith's writings often explored the idiosyncrasies of language and the nuances of the human condition, and he gained much admiration for his ability to blend intellectual rigor with a light, ironic touch. Through his contributions, Smith left an indelible mark on early twentieth-century literary criticism, and his insightful observations continue to fascinate scholars and readers alike.