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Samuel Smiles

A Publisher and His Friends

In “A Publisher and His Friends,” Samuel Smiles delves into the intricate dynamics between publishing and the literary world of the 19th century. Through vivid anecdotes and reflective prose, Smiles crafts a compelling narrative that weaves together the personal and professional lives of prominent figures in literature. This volume not only serves as a historical account but also illustrates the moral philosophy prevalent during the Victorian era, showcasing the relationships and struggles that defined literary production, with an emphasis on the value of friendship and intellectual collaboration. The book's informal yet thoughtful style invites readers into a dialogue about the shaping forces of culture and society. Samuel Smiles, a Scottish author and reformer, was profoundly influenced by the values of self-help and personal development, themes that resonate throughout his oeuvre. His previous works, such as “Self-Help,” established his reputation as a leading voice in advocating for self-improvement through fruitful relationships and hard work. “A Publisher and His Friends” reflects Smiles' understanding of the literary community he was entrenched in, drawing from his own experiences in journalism and publishing. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the intertwined nature of literature and publishing, as well as those seeking insight into the lives of influential literary figures. Smiles'Äô thoughtful reflections and rich historical context provide a treasure trove of information for anyone eager to explore the vibrant landscape of 19th-century literature.
529 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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