Human Intercourse

Human Intercourse

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Hamerton, Philip Gilbert
Good Press
EAN: 9788027289370
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Human Intercourse is a reflective treatise on the arts of social life: conversation, friendship, correspondence, hospitality, tact, and the moral discipline required for civilized companionship. Written in Hamerton's lucid, essayistic prose, the book belongs to the Victorian tradition of conduct literature, yet it is less a manual of etiquette than a philosophical inquiry into sympathy and mutual understanding. Its style is urbane, aphoristic, and gently didactic, combining literary anecdote with acute observation of class, temperament, and culture. Philip Gilbert Hamerton, an English artist, critic, and man of letters, brought to the subject the cosmopolitan habits of a writer who lived between Britain and France and moved among painters, scholars, and cultivated amateurs. Best known for The Intellectual Life and his influential art criticism, Hamerton was deeply concerned with the conditions that nourish refinement without pedantry. His own career-marked by artistic discipline, fragile health, and cross-cultural experience-helps explain his sensitivity to solitude, sociability, and the ethics of communication. Readers interested in Victorian moral thought, intellectual history, or the subtle mechanics of human relationships will find Human Intercourse rewarding. It remains valuable not for prescribing manners, but for reminding us that conversation and companionship are arts requiring patience, humility, imagination, and generous intelligence.
EAN 9788027289370
ISBN 8027289378
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Good Press
Pages 164
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 9
Authors Hamerton, Philip Gilbert
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