Horeysho Walter Pater (Pater Walter Horatio)( English writer.)
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(1839-1894) Born August 4, 1839 in London. Educated at the Royal School of Canterbury and Queen's College, Oxford University. Lived a life of a teacher, writer and scholar at Oxford, where he died July 30, 1894. His love for beautiful in all its manifestations Pater expressed in the writings on literature, painting and sculpture. His first work, . Essays on the History of the Renaissance (Studies in the History of the Renaissance, . 1873), . is a collection of essays, . each of which was an example of impressionistic criticism, . its sensitivity, . ornate and disregard of evidence analysis,
. Among his later works - most of these were compilations of critical articles - books Ratings: with an essay on style (Appreciations, . With an Essay on Style, . 1889), . Plato and Platonism (Plato and Platonism, . 1893), . Greek essays (Greek Studies, . 1895), . Notes on various topics (Miscellaneous Studies, . 1895), . Sketches from the newspaper 'The Guardian' (Essays from 'The Guardian', . 1896); the last three works were published posthumously, .
In his works Pater is most concerned about the good, right living in a turbulent maelstrom of perpetual change. In the novel, Mari-Epicurean (Marius the Epicurean, 1885), a young Roman initially professed Epicurean, and then Stoic philosophy, but ultimately finds the ideal of Christianity. In Imaginary Portrait (Imaginary Portraits, 1887) and an unfinished novel Gaston de Latour (Gaston de Latour, was released posthumously in 1896) shows how people of different characters and morals are trying to adapt to life.
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