"The Catholic World, Vol. 22, October, 1875, to March, 1876" by Various is a compilation of writings that offers a window into the intellectual and cultural landscape of its time through the lens of Catholic thought. Presented as a monthly magazine of general literature and science, the volume contains a variety of articles and literary evaluations that would have been of interest to readers in the late 19th century. From critiques of contemporary literary works, such as an assessment of Alfred Tennyson's "Queen Mary" where the author explores Tennyson's transition into dramatic poetry, offering insights into his skills and shortcomings, to reflections on religious, historical, and current events, the magazine's content aims to offer a wide-ranging examination of the world. The tone is analytical and thoughtful, seeking to engage readers in conversations about art, beauty, and the influence of faith on creative expression.

The Catholic World, Vol. 22, October, 1875, to March, 1876 A Monthly Magazine of General Literature and Science
By Various
Explore diverse essays and articles, all from a Catholic viewpoint, covering literature, science, and historical events in a magazine from the late 1800s.
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