Phaethon: Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers

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Sprache - Englisch

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In 'Phaethon: Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers' by Charles Kingsley, the author presents a collection of essays that challenge conventional beliefs and encourage readers to think outside the box. Kingsley's literary style is characterized by a mix of satire, wit, and philosophical insights, making this book a thought-provoking read. Written during the Victorian era, the book reflects the intellectual climate of the time with its criticism of religious dogma and social norms. Kingsley's use of allegory and symbolism adds depth to the essays, inviting readers to ponder on various existential questions. The book's exploration of morality, skepticism, and individualism is sure to resonate with readers interested in philosophical and dissenting literature. Charles Kingsley, a renowned Victorian author and clergyman, was known for his progressive views and social activism. His experiences as a clergyman and educator influenced his writing, leading him to challenge orthodox beliefs and advocate for social reform. Kingsley's background in theology and natural history lent depth and credibility to his philosophical musings in 'Phaethon'. I highly recommend 'Phaethon: Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers' to readers who enjoy thought-provoking literature, philosophical essays, and unconventional viewpoints. Kingsley's intellectual curiosity and bold critiques make this book a stimulating and enlightening read for those seeking to expand their perspectives.


About the Author

Charles Kingsley (1819-1875) was an English clergyman, university professor, historian, and novelist, whose literary contributions are significantly related to his moral and social concerns. Although his bibliography is wide-ranging, one of his notable works in the realm of speculative thought is 'Phaethon: Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers' (1852), illustrating his propensity towards addressing theological and philosophical issues in an accessible manner. Kingsley's literary style often interweaves social criticism with a narrative that captures the Victorian spirit, resonant of Christian socialism and a desire for social reform. Kingsley was a contemporary and associate of notable figures like Thomas Hughes and Charles Darwin, and his embrace of evolutionary theory reflected his capacity to reconcile science and religion. His narrative voice is distinctly edifying, apparent in his better-known novels such as 'Westward Ho!' (1855) and 'The Water-Babies' (1863), which exhibit the moral didacticism characteristic of his broader work. His engagement with multifarious genres, including historical fiction, fairy tales, and polemic essays, underscores Kingsley's versatile literary acumen and his commitment to edifying readers through a blend of entertainment and moral instruction.

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Publisher: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 43 Pages

Filesize: 340.6 KB

ISBN: 8596547360469

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