This collection, "The Works Of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl Of Beaconsfield," offers a comprehensive view into the mind of one of Victorian England's most fascinating figures. Featuring the novel "Lothair," a captivating exploration of wealth, religion, and social intrigue, alongside a selection of Disraeli's personal correspondence in "The Letters Of Benjamin Disraeli To His Sister, 1832-1852," this volume provides a unique glimpse into the private and public life of a renowned statesman and author.
Disraeli's novels are celebrated for their wit, social commentary, and insightful portrayals of British society. His letters reveal the personal side of a complex man, offering invaluable context to his political career and literary achievements. This compilation is a treasure for scholars and enthusiasts of Victorian literature and British history alike, showcasing the breadth and depth of Disraeli's enduring legacy.
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