Coles

Loading Inventory...
James Stephens: His Work and an Account of LifeJames Stephens: His Work and an Account of Life

James Stephens: His Work and an Account of Life in Ottawa, ON

By None

Current price: $186.50
Visit retailer's website
James Stephens: His Work and an Account of Life

By None

James Stephens: His Work and an Account of Life in Ottawa, ON

Current price: $186.50
Loading Inventory...

Size: Hardcover

Visit retailer's website
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Coles
First published in 1965, James Stephens: His Work and an Account of His Life offers an intimate portrait of Stephens, tracing his journey from the vibrant streets of Dublin to the bustling literary circles of London. Through two distinct parts, Pyle explores Stephens' evolution as a writer and thinker. In Part I, the book delves into his formative years in Dublin (1880-1925), examining his youthful inspirations, early writings, and the profound influence of William Blake and Theosophy on his work. It also highlights Stephens' passionate engagement with Irish nationalism, the Irish language, and his contributions to Irish epic literature. Part II shifts to Stephens' later years in London (1925-1950), where his philosophical musings deepened, his poetry matured, and his voice resonated through lectures in America and broadcasts back home. Pyle captures the essence of Stephens' final philosophy, his creative endeavors, and his enduring impact on Irish and international literature. This book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the life, work, and legacy of James Stephens.
First published in 1965, James Stephens: His Work and an Account of His Life offers an intimate portrait of Stephens, tracing his journey from the vibrant streets of Dublin to the bustling literary circles of London. Through two distinct parts, Pyle explores Stephens' evolution as a writer and thinker. In Part I, the book delves into his formative years in Dublin (1880-1925), examining his youthful inspirations, early writings, and the profound influence of William Blake and Theosophy on his work. It also highlights Stephens' passionate engagement with Irish nationalism, the Irish language, and his contributions to Irish epic literature. Part II shifts to Stephens' later years in London (1925-1950), where his philosophical musings deepened, his poetry matured, and his voice resonated through lectures in America and broadcasts back home. Pyle captures the essence of Stephens' final philosophy, his creative endeavors, and his enduring impact on Irish and international literature. This book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the life, work, and legacy of James Stephens.

More About Coles at Bayshore Shopping Centre

Coles is renowned for its outstanding customer service and great selection of books. Along with the vast array of magazines, stationary, audio-books, children's literature, fiction, non-fiction and reference books, you can find accessories to make your reading experience more pleasurable. We can recommend the very best in reading today. We will help you search our titles for exactly what you need, and if we do not have it in stock, we will order it for you.

100 Bayshore Dr, Nepean, ON K2B 8C1, Canada

Find Coles at Bayshore Shopping Centre in Ottawa, ON

Visit Coles at Bayshore Shopping Centre in Ottawa, ON
Powered by Adeptmind