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Ignorant Essays

By Richard Dowling

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Embark on a thought-provoking journey through dreams, literature, and life's big questions, guided by wit and wisdom.

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2016-09-29
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Summary

"Ignorant Essays" by Richard Dowling is a collection of insightful, late 19th-century reflections on philosophy and literature, marked by the author's witty style. Opening with a dialogue about wealth and dreams, Dowling uses the "ghost of a sixpence" as a symbol for exploring both the fleeting nature of dreams and more profound questions about ghosts, existence, and knowledge. By blending personal stories, literary references, and philosophical questioning, Dowling encourages readers to consider significant life concepts with humor and depth. The essays use discussion to set a tone that welcomes readers to consider significant existential questions through Dowling's charming writing.

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