My Affair with Art House Cinema presents Phillip Lopate’s selected essays and reviews from the last quarter century, inviting readers to experience films he found exhilarating, tantalizing, and beguiling—and sometimes disappointing or frustrating—through his keen eyes.
Max Beerbohm Reihenfolge der Bücher






- 2024
- 2023
A Peep Into the Past, a classical book, has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
- 2023
Included are all seven of Max Beerbohm's major early essays. Though these essays were justly acclaimed in their time, their magnificence is such that they also demand the highest accolades in ours, replete as they are with undiminished colour and spectacle, humour and barbed excellence.--From back cover.
- 2023
A Christmas Garland
- 70 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
This collection features seventeen parodies by Max Beerbohm, showcasing his wit and keen observational humor. As an English caricaturist and essayist, Beerbohm cleverly satirizes various subjects, weaving together a tapestry of comedic reflections that highlight his unique style and perspective. Each piece offers a playful take on literary and cultural themes, making it a delightful read for fans of parody and sharp commentary.
- 2023
Seven Men [Excerpts]
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
This work is a significant classic that has played an important role in human history. Alpha Editions has taken steps to preserve its legacy by republishing it in a modern format, ensuring clarity and readability through careful reformatting and redesign. The book emphasizes its relevance in the genres of Language and Literature, particularly within English literature, making it accessible for both contemporary and future readers.
- 2023
Yet Again
- 318 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
In 1909, ten years had elapsed since Max Beerbohm's last volume of essays. In the time which had passed, his style had evolved to become a little more elegiac, a little less over-consciously clever. Yet Again gave full voice to his new mode, moulded by constant journalism into a superb clear flow. Still present are trenchantly funny criticism of banality, gorgeous erudition, countered expectations and, most of all, delicious irony. In Seeing People Off we are asked to examine the terrible truth behind awkward goodbyes; in A Club in Ruins the strange and lugubrious magnetism of dying buildings is surveyed; in Ichabod the author shamefacedly asks himself why he should mind that all the labels have been cleaned from his luggage; in The House of Commons Manner he bemoans the surprising lack of skill in speaking of the august members of that house; and in Dulcedo Judiciorum a full account is rendered of the superiority of the entertainment provided by the law courts over that of the theatre. Alongside seventeen other brilliant essays, there is here also a special section of nine imaginative depictions inspired by famous artworks.
- 2023
The Happy Hypocrite (Colour Illustrated Edition)
- 70 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Facsimile of colour illustrated 1918 ed. of The Happy Hypocrite.
- 2023
Max Beerbohm presents in More a collection of twenty brilliantly amusing essays. In a wide-ranging tour through both the inspiring and the ridiculous in English fin de siecle society, Beerbohm casts a veiled critical drubbing here, and a wistful though sprightly appreciation there, thoroughly entertaining us and accurately spearing his victims. Some of his most noted work appeared in this second little volume when it was first published in 1899. In "Punch" he asks us if the magazine's terrible dullness is not our own fau
- 2023
This record captures a year in the life of a writer, weaving together reflections on movies, art, music, friendship, travel, and family. The essay, often seen as the most versatile and engaging literary form, sifts through the everyday and historical to reshape it creatively. It thrives on surprise, often disregarding conventional style and respectability. In 2016, Philip Lopate, a seasoned essayist, shifted his focus to blogging, a medium already saturated with content. He committed to writing a weekly blog, embracing the challenge of a faster pace that risked inconsistency. The result is a collection of forty-seven essays, forming a cohesive piece that showcases the essay's expansive nature. Lopate's explorations include family dynamics, reflections on James Baldwin, a trip to China, insights on Agnes Martin and Abbas Kiarostami, commentary on the rise of Donald Trump, and the complexities of life and death. The outcome is a self-portrait, a reflection of contemporary society, and a fresh interpretation of the essay's potential.
- 2022
This book "" James Pethel "", has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.