Mere Literature, and Other Essays - Woodrow Wilson

Mere Literature, and Other Essays

By Woodrow Wilson

  • Release Date: 2022-06-16
  • Genre: U.S. History

Description

In "Mere Literature, and Other Essays," Woodrow Wilson presents a compelling collection of essays that bridge the realms of literature, politics, and moral philosophy. The book showcases Wilson's analytical prowess and eloquent prose, as he examines literature not merely as art but as a vital vehicle for ethical inquiry and civic responsibility. Writing during a transformative period in American history, Wilson's essays reflect the interplay between literary expression and national identity, encouraging readers to consider how literature can shape societal values and aspirations. Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the United States, was not only a statesman but also a scholar with strong convictions about the power of ideas. His academic background, particularly in political science and history, informed his literary insights in this collection. Wilson's passion for literature and belief in its societal role are evident in his work, which draws from his experiences as a university professor and public intellectual, conditioning his views on the responsibility of writers and thinkers in a democratic society. "Mere Literature, and Other Essays" is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of literature and social thought. Wilson challenges readers to view literature as an active participant in shaping public consciousness and moral direction. This collection will resonate with scholars, students, and literary enthusiasts alike, inviting deep reflection on the enduring impact of literary works on cultural and civic life.