Author
George Hamlin Fitch
1852-1925
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Books by George Hamlin Fitch
The Critic in the Orient
"The Critic in the Orient" by George Hamlin Fitch is a travelogue written in the early 20th century. This work features a collection of the author’s impressions from his extensive travels through various parts of Asia, particularly Japan and other regions of the Orient. Fitch, a seasoned literary critic, employs his keen eye and experience, usually reserved for evaluating literature, to explore and illuminate the cultural and social landscapes of the places he visits. The opening of the book sets the stage for a series of observations that Fitch gathers during his travels across the Orient. He introduces his journey as a critical exploration, reflecting on his expectations and the realities he encounters. Fitch shares his first impressions of Japan, highlighting the vibrancy and industriousness of its people in contrast to Western conventions. His detailed observations encompass various aspects of Japanese life, from labor practices to cultural ceremonies, revealing the deep respect and admiration he develops for the nation’s artistry, spirituality, and social norms. Through his lens, readers begin to appreciate the rich tapestry of life in the Orient, as Fitch candidly discusses his shifts in perception about the Japanese and their way of life.
Comfort Found in Good Old Books
"Comfort Found in Good Old Books" by George Hamlin Fitch is a collection of essays written in the early 20th century. The book serves as a heartfelt exploration of classic literature, providing insights into how these timeless works provide comfort and solace during times of grief and personal turmoil. Fitch emphasizes the significant impact of reading, particularly the classics, and shares his personal reflections on various revered texts and authors. The opening of the work presents Fitch's profound sense of grief following the sudden death of his only son. He expresses how literature has been a source of solace and clarity amid his sorrow, illustrating the deep bond he shared with his son through their mutual love of books. Fitch recounts cherished memories of their time spent together and argues for the importance of cultivating a reading habit not only for enjoyment but as a refuge from life's hardships. Through his poignant reminiscences, he lays the foundation for discussing the great works of literature that have nurtured his spirit and invites readers to find their own comfort in these "good old books."
Modern English Books of Power
"Modern English Books of Power" by George Hamlin Fitch is a literary critique written in the early 20th century. The book compiles estimates and sketches of significant modern English authors from Macaulay to Kipling, aiming to enhance appreciation for their contributions and the spiritual essence found within their works. Fitch's focus is on the writers' personal lives as reflections of their literature, hoping to inspire readers to explore the classics of modern English literature further. The opening of the volume sets the tone for Fitch’s exploration of the relationship between great writers and their works. It begins with an introduction outlining his motivation to elucidate the spiritual qualities that underscore the writings of these authors. Fitch emphasizes how understanding the biographical context enhances the reading experience, drawing connections between the authors' challenges, triumphs, and their literary legacies. Through his warm retrospective, Fitch hopes to evoke interest in these literary figures and generate renewed enthusiasm for their enduring works.