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Marius the Epicurean (Vol. 1&2) : Philosophical Novel

Walter Pater's "Marius the Epicurean" is a profound exploration of the philosophical and aesthetic dilemmas faced by its titular character in the tempestuous milieu of ancient Rome. Written in a richly descriptive and impressionistic style, the novel engages deeply with themes of hedonism, beauty, and the search for meaning amidst moral ambiguity. Pater immerses readers in a lush landscape of sensory experiences and intellectual reflections, capturing the essence of Epicurean thought while also critiquing its limitations against the backdrop of a decaying empire. The narrative delicately balances lush prose with thoughtful insights, marking it as a significant contribution to late 19th-century literature that anticipates modern existential concerns. Walter Pater (1839-1894) was an influential English essayist and critic, notably linked with the Aesthetic Movement and the pre-Raphaelite circle. His philosophical approach, particularly his emphasis on 'art for art's sake,' reflects his own engagement with the tensions between beauty and morality. Pater's scholarly background in Renaissance studies played a crucial role in shaping Marius's character as he navigates the ethical considerations of pleasure and intellect amidst the cultural decline of Rome. Readers seeking a nuanced and evocative exploration of philosophical inquiry embedded within a narrative rich with historical context will find "Marius the Epicurean" a compelling read. Pater's distinctive prose and profound ideas invite deep reflection, making this work not only a significant literary achievement but also a thought-provoking journey into the interplay of art, philosophy, and life itself.


Author:

  • Walter Pater

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 208 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Philosophy

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