Sense Of Reality
Discover the thought-provoking collection, Sense Of Reality, by renowned author, featuring a remarkable compilation of nine insightful essays. Published in 1997 by Bookshop, this vintage paperback presents eight pieces that are brought to light for the very first time. With a total of 304 pages, the book explores a diverse array of topics, including the nature of realism in history, the history of socialism, and the radical cultural shifts inspired by romanticism.
The title essay serves as a captivating centerpiece, delving into the intriguing notion of the impossibility of recreating lost epochs. Through compelling arguments and rich analysis, this collection invites readers into a complex discourse on cultural and historical realities. Perfect for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of these profound themes, Sense Of Reality is a must-have addition to your literary library. Don't miss the chance to explore this significant work!