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Young Archimedes and Other Stories

 

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Young Archimedes and Other Stories
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Latest $31.95   Last Seen $31.78   Latest $33.10  
Highest $31.95 Apr 17, '16   Highest $31.91 Dec 19, '15   Highest $37.51 May 30, '15  
Lowest $19.24 Jan 28, '16   Lowest $27.95 Jun 12, '15   Lowest $33.03 Feb 28, '16  
Average $30.53   Average $31.87   Average $34.53  
Added May 30, 2015   Added May 30, 2015   Added May 30, 2015  
                 
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In these semi-autobiographical stories, Huxley discourses on life and death, accident and necessity, natives and foreigners. They show Huxley in his most pensive mood, far removed from the didatic counter-utopianism with which he is often identified. takes place in Italy. The story starts as a test in aesthetic sensibilities, between natives and visitors. Guido's musical predilections, his precocity, was more rooted in Archimedes than in Mozart. But the nature of his unusual talents was never quite understood. In contrast, the young English boy, the counterpart, is ordinary to a fault. What happens is a chilling example of a child pushed beyond his limits by well-intentioned parents. In , the English visitor learns that life beyond the university is emancipation not just in the literature of Mallarm and the philosophy of Nietzsche, but in the sensual ways of the world itself. Emancipation is in the life of love, and in the struggle to remain young. , and take place in France and England, with their themes of unrequited love, affection between lovers of different nations, and social standing.

 

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