Hermsprong, Or Man As He Is Not (The World’s Classics)

Hermsprong, Or Man As He Is Not by Robert Bage is a notable work published by Oxford University Press on April 25, 1985. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The novel, named after its protagonist, explores the political and philosophical issues of its time while reflecting Bage’s modern perspectives, showcasing a blend of vitality and humor that contributes to its enduring appeal.
Readers will find that Hermsprong delves into themes relevant to its era, offering insights into the complexities of human nature and society. The narrative engages with the challenges and ideas that shaped its context, inviting reflection on the philosophical underpinnings of the characters’ experiences. This edition serves as a valuable addition to the genre of general fiction, providing a window into the thoughts and concerns of a past era while remaining accessible to contemporary audiences.
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Robert Bage did not begin writing until he was 53. While Hermsprong (named for the hero of the novel) is anchored in the political and philosophical issues of its day, many of Bage’s views make him a distinctly modern figure, and the vitality and humor of this minor classic remain as fresh and as engaging as ever.
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