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Highly successful novel by English essayist and art and literary critic is a philosophical study of the social and moral phenomena of the times of Marcus Aurelius, in the third-quarter of the second century. Deals largely with the works of the Christians. | Highly successful novel by English essayist and art and literary critic is a philosophical study of the social and moral phenomena of the times of Marcus Aurelius, in the third-quarter of the second century. Deals largely with the works of the Christians. | ||
==Editions | ==Editions == | ||
Published in Great Britain (1885). Translated into German and Spanish. | Published in Great Britain (1885). Translated into German and Spanish. | ||
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[[Category:Literature|1885 Pater]] | [[Category:Literature--1850s|1885 Pater]] | ||
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[[Category:Novels|1885 Pater]] | [[Category:Novels|1885 Pater]] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:31, 6 August 2017
Marius the Epicurean (1885) is a novel by Walter Pater.
Abstract
Highly successful novel by English essayist and art and literary critic is a philosophical study of the social and moral phenomena of the times of Marcus Aurelius, in the third-quarter of the second century. Deals largely with the works of the Christians.
Editions
Published in Great Britain (1885). Translated into German and Spanish.