Book: Marius The Epicurean: His Sensations And Ideas An elaborately written philosophical novel of ancient Rome which incorporates a retelling of Apuleius' story of Cupid and Psyche. It was as a critic and a humanist that Walter Pater (1839-1894), professor at Oxford, led the revival of This philosophic novel is generally considered his masterpiece. It is the story of a young man's spiritual and aesthetic awakening in ancient Rome. Marius, a grave and thoughtful man, reacts to the diverse philosophical forces of his times by jo "A style of perfectly finished beauty, full of an exquisite restraint, and, after all, only the fitting and adequate expression of the exactest thinking." --Athenaeum "Any one who cares to think on counsels of perfection for man's life will find profound and original thought about the ideal elements still at hand in modern days for use, and many wise reflections, sown among these pages. It is a rare work "The polish of the style, the depth and refinement of the thought, the picturesque descriptions, and the lofty sentiment of the book as a whole, together with the beautiful gravity and impressiveness that mark it generally, make it a work far out
Details of Book: Marius The Epicurean: His Sensations And Ideas Book: Marius The Epicurean: His Sensations And Ideas
Author: Walter Pater
ISBN: 1410206645
ISBN-13: 9781410206640
, 978-1410206640
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 10062003
Publisher: University Press Of The Pacific
Number of Pages: 364
Language: English