And Even Now

And Even Now

by Max Beerbohm

20 chapters7h 55mEnglish1921

About this book

This is a diverse collection of essays by English writer Max Beerbohm, whose circle included such notables as Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw, Ezra Pound, and Somerset Maugham. Much of Beerbohm's work was humorous, including parodies of various aspects of the upper class life into which he was born. Some of these pieces are humorous, some philosophical, and some even sad. They include, for instance: a frankly self-critical piece on the pomposity and self-importance of his early literary ambitions; a half-eager, half-repining essay on a missing and uncompleted portrait of the great German writer, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; and a funny, but politically critical essay on "the servant question." (Summary by Kirsten Wever.)

1A Relic (1918)
1135
2''How Shall I Word It?'' (1910)
1136
3Mobled King (1911)
1906
4Kolniyatsch (1913)
674
5No 2. The Pines (1914)
3326
6A Letter That Was Not Written (1914)
723
7Books Within Books (1914)
1471
8The Golden Drugget (1918)
811
9Hosts and Guests (1918)
2082
10A Point to be Remembered by Very Eminent Men (1918)
1182
11Servants (1918)
2482
12Going Out For A Walk (1918)
546
13Quia Imperfectum (1918)
2209
14Something Defeasible (July, 1919)
909
15'A Clergyman' (1918)
944
16The Crime (1920)
968
17In Homes Unblest (1919)
835
18William and Mary (1920)
1931
19On Speaking French (1919)
1197
20Laughter (1920)
2036

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