Reflections on the death of a Porcupine
Author(s): D. H. Lawrence
Literature | Antiquarian/Classics/Rare | Philosophy
Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine is a collection of essays by the German writer Heinrich von Kleist. This work is considered one of Kleist's most profound and intriguing pieces of writing. The essays explore themes of death, nature, and the philosophical reflections on the human condition. Kleist uses the death of a porcupine as a starting point for broader meditations on the nature of life and death.
No. 350 of limited ed. of 475 for sale in England. UK agent's label tipped in over publisher info on t.p. Buckram spine slightly soiled, good black spine titles and very brightly coloured marbled boards.Previous owner's name stamped on ffep.Corners bumped
Product Information
General Fields
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- : The Centaur Press
- : 01 January 1925
- : books
Special Fields
- : D. H. Lawrence
- : Hardcover