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1842 - Amenities Of Literature - In Three Volumes
1842 - Amenities Of Literature - In Three Volumes
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1842 - Amenities Of Literature - In Three Volumes Issac D'Israeli Edward Moxon. London 2nd edition Isaac D'Israeli (1766-1848) was an assimilated first generation English Jew.  His father  had immigrated from Italy 18 years before Isaac's birth. D'Israeli was a writer and scholar, and became one of the noted bibliophiles of his time. In addition to Amenities of Literature, his most popular work was a collection of essays entitled Curiosities of Literature, which was a collection of anecdotes about historical persons and events, unusual books, and the habits of book-collectors. His son, Benjamin Disraeli (1804-81), who edited this book, was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1868 and again from 1874 to 1880. Isaac D'Israeli's Amenities of Literature was published in 1841, when the author was seventy-five years old. The title was adopted to connect it with two preceding volumes, Curiosities of Literature and Miscellanies of Literature. As the author writes in the preface, this book was intended to form a portion of a much larger work that was never completed. "A history of our vernacular literature has occupied my studies for many years. It was my design, not to furnish an arid narrative of books or of authors, but following the steps of the human mind through the wide track of time, to trace from their beginning the rise, progress, and decline of public opinions. In the progress of these researches many topics presented themselves, some of which from their novelty and curiosity courted investigation...." In the midst of his studies for this book, D'Israeli went blind, and finished this book with his daughter's assistance. However, this limited the work to just this one book (first published in two volumes, but presented here complete in one).The first volume consists of 38 chapters on subjects connected with early English life and literature, such as The Druidical Institution; Cdmon and Milton; Dialects; Early Libraries; The Ship of Fools; and Roger Ascham. The second volume,  has 32 chapters on subjects strange, familiar, and quaint, including Rhyming Dictionaries, Allegories, and the Rosicrucian Fludd, as well as Sir Philip Sidney, Spenser, Hooker, Drayton, and a dissertation on Pamphlets. The book as a whole is a pleasant guide into the half-hidden by-paths of English literary history. It is a repository of much curious book-gossip and of authors' lore.

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