Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the fascinating intersection of philosophy, history, and personal grooming in Thomas S. Gowing's "The Philosophy of Beards: A Lecture: Physiological, Artistic & Historical." This insightful work delves into the social history of beards, examining their significance from physiological and artistic perspectives. Gowing meticulously explores the beard's role throughout history, offering a unique lens through which to view changing concepts of masculinity and self-expression. Whether you're interested in philosophy, social history, or simply the cultural impact of beards, this lecture provides a thought-provoking exploration of a timeless topic. Carefully prepared for print republication, this edition allows readers to engage with Gowing's observations on a subject that continues to spark curiosity and debate. Discover the profound connections between beards, philosophy, and the broader human experience.
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