Senest opdateret 14. april
på forlaget Norton, 2013
pris: 165 kr – stand: ★★★
Sideantal: 432
Indbinding: Softcover
Stand: Near fine
Joseph Epstein may well be the only first-rate American literary critic who can be said to haveand deservefans. His essays have captivated readers with their wit, learning, and unabashed love of reading. . . .He has high standards for craftsmanship. Joseph Epstein may well be the only first-rate American literary critic who can be said to haveand deservefans. His essays have captivated readers with their wit, learning, and unabashed love of reading. . . .He has high standards for craftsmanship
Senest opdateret 14. april
på forlaget W W Norton & Co Inc, 1997
pris: 210 kr – stand: ★★★
Sideantal: 288
Indbinding: Hardback with dust jacket
Stand: Fine
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Senest opdateret 14. april
på forlaget W. W. Norton & Company, 1992
pris: 165 kr – stand: ★★★
Sideantal: 331
Indbinding: Softcover
Stand: Near fine
[His] way with the familiar essaythat flexible, forgiving genre in which anything goes except charmlessness and anonymityhas much in common with that of Messrs, Beerbohm, Liebling, and Mencken. Each piece is exquisitely sustained, moving from point. [His] way with the familiar essaythat flexible, forgiving genre in which anything goes except charmlessness and anonymityhas much in common with that of Messrs, Beerbohm, Liebling, and Mencken. Each piece is exquisitely sustained, moving from point
Senest opdateret 14. april
på forlaget Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2006
pris: 195 kr – stand: ★★★
Sideantal: 270
Indbinding: Hardback with dust jacket
Stand: Fine
Just as his best-selling Snobbery argued that contemporary American snobbery isnt what it used to be, Friendship: An Exposé begins with Joseph Epsteins feeling that friendship, too, is somehow different today. From the idealization of family time. Just as his best-selling Snobbery argued that contemporary American snobbery isnt what it used to be, Friendship: An Exposé begins with Joseph Epsteins feeling that friendship, too, is somehow different today. From the idealization of family time