Shelburne Essays Third Series
Classic Literary Criticism, Moral Philosophy, and Essays on Culture and Tradition
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Publisher Description
Shelburne Essays: Third Series is a distinguished collection of literary criticism and philosophical essays by Paul Elmer More, one of the most influential American critics of the early twentieth century. This volume continues More’s thoughtful exploration of classical literature, moral philosophy, religion, and cultural tradition, offering essays that combine intellectual rigor with elegant prose.
Drawing on writers from antiquity to the modern age, More examines enduring questions of ethics, human nature, and the role of literature in society. His essays defend classical humanism and moral realism at a time of rapid cultural change, making this book a vital contribution to literary thought and cultural criticism.
Renowned for its depth and clarity, Shelburne Essays: Third Series appeals to readers interested in literary essays, philosophical criticism, and the intellectual history of the modern West. More’s work remains especially valuable for students and scholars of English literature, classical studies, and moral philosophy.
Both reflective and analytical, this volume stands as a timeless example of serious criticism written for readers who value tradition, intellectual discipline, and enduring literary standards.
Why Read This Book
A classic work of American literary criticism
Insightful essays on literature, ethics, and philosophy
Influential in the humanist and classical tradition
Ideal for readers of serious nonfiction and essays
Essential for studies in literary and cultural history