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Edmund Gosse

    September 21, 1849 – May 16, 1928

    Edmund Gosse, an English poet and critic, is now primarily remembered for his classic memoir, "Father and Son." This seminal work meticulously details his challenging childhood within a religiously fanatical household. In his time, Gosse was a highly influential critic and essayist, whose insightful prose and keen observations remain compelling for contemporary readers. His writings offer profound explorations of complex familial relationships and the enduring impact of upbringing on individual identity.

    English Literature An Illustrated Record Volume II From The Age Of Henry VIII To The Age Of Milton
    The Works Of Henrik Ibsen: From Ibsen's Workshop: Notes, Scenarios, And Drafts Of The Modern Plays
    The Collected Works of Henrik Ibsen: Lady Inger of Östråt. the Feast at Solhough. Love's Comedy
    Three French Moralists and The Gallantry of France
    Hedda Gabler
    Father and Son