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Isaac Disraeli

Isaac Disraeli

Isaac D'Israeli was a British writer and scholar, recognized for his contributions to literature and his intellectual connections with notable figures of his time. He was the father of Benjamin Disraeli, the future Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and his literary work often reflected a deep engagement with the cultural and intellectual currents of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. D'Israeli's essays and writings explored a range of subjects, including history, literature, and the arts, showcasing his versatility as a thinker and writer. Among his notable works are 'Curiosities of Literature,' a collection of essays that delved into the peculiarities of literary history, and 'The Literary Character,' which examined the lives and influences of various authors. D'Israeli's writings were significant not only for their content but also for their style, which combined erudition with a flair for engaging prose. His legacy lies in his role as a precursor to later literary criticism and his influence on the intellectual landscape of his time, as well as in the achievements of his son, who would carry forward the family's literary and political legacy.

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Isaac D'Israeli (11 May 1766 – 19 January 1848) was a British writer, scholar and the father of British prime minister B...

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“The delights of reading impart the vivacity of youth even to old age.””

“There is an art of reading, as well as an art of thinking, and an art of writing.””

“the french ambassador to spain, meeting cervantes,congratulated him on the great success and reputation gained by his "don quixote"; whereupon the author whispered in his ear: "had it not been for the inquisition, i should have made my book much more entertaining.””

“The delights of reading impart the vivacity of youth even to old age.””

“There is an art of reading, as well as an art of thinking, and an art of writing.””

“the french ambassador to spain, meeting cervantes,congratulated him on the great success and reputation gained by his "don quixote"; whereupon the author whispered in his ear: "had it not been for the inquisition, i should have made my book much more entertaining.””

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Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1
Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3
Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2

Calamitiesand Quarrelsof Authors

1680

Isaac Disraeli

Amenities ofLiterature:Consistingof Sketch...

Isaac Disraeli

Literary Character of Men of Genius: Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions

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