Publisher's Synopsis
This first volume of "The Works of Walter Bagehot" offers a comprehensive collection of the writings of the influential British journalist, businessman, and essayist. Edited by Richard Holt Hutton and Forrest Morgan, this volume showcases Bagehot's profound insights into political economy, the English constitution, and literary criticism.
Bagehot, renowned for his clear and engaging prose, provides incisive analyses of key issues of his time, many of which remain relevant today. From examinations of banking and finance to reflections on the nature of political leadership, his work offers invaluable perspectives on the forces shaping modern society. This volume is an essential resource for scholars and anyone interested in the intellectual history of the Victorian era.
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