Sense of Glory
Explore the profound insights of Sir Herbert Read in "Sense of Glory," a captivating collection of nine essays originally published in 1929. This essential volume, released by Cambridge University Press in 2012, delves into the theme of 'glory' as it appears in the works of various influential authors. Read, a prominent English critic and poet, offers a unique perspective on literature that challenges and elevates the reader's understanding of artistic expression.
Spanning 240 pages, "Sense of Glory" invites you to embark on a journey through the transcendent nature of literature, where each essay serves as a doorway to the glory embedded in the written word. Perfect for literary enthusiasts and students of history and criticism, this paperback edition makes for a thoughtful addition to any book collection. Discover how glory manifests in literature with Herbert Read's timeless analysis, and enrich your appreciation for the power of words.