If you liked Appreciations by Walter Pater, start with Renaissance Studies in Art and Poetry (2015), Marius the Epicurean Volume I (2012), and The child in the house, and Emerald Uthwart (1902). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Renaissance Studies in Art and Poetry
2015 · 132 pages · Walter Pater · Same author
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Marius the Epicurean Volume I
2012 · 200 pages · Walter Pater · Same author
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The child in the house, and Emerald Uthwart
1902 · 117 pages · Walter Pater · Same author
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Marius the Epicurean, Volume One
2018 · 126 pages · Walter Pater · Same author
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Theories of style, with special reference to prose composition
1922 · 460 pages · Ferdinand Brunetière, Georges-Louis Leclerc, comte de Buffon, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Walter Pater, Robert Louis Stevenson, Voltaire, Wilhelm Wackernagle · Same author
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The works of Walter Pater
1900 · 8 pages · Walter Pater · Same author
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Essays From 'the Guardian.' [ 1910 ]
2009 · 166 pages · Walter Pater · Same author
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Miscellaneous Studies
1953 · 124 pages · Walter Pater · Same author
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An Imaginary Portrait (Collected Works of Walter Pater)
2000 · 61 pages · Walter Pater · Same author
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Selections from Walter Pater
2022 · 344 pages · Walter Pater · Same author
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Pater, The Selected Prose of Walter
1974 · Walter Pater · Same author
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The marriage of Cupid and Psyche
1951 · 64 pages · Walter Pater · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Appreciations?
BookOrb recommends Renaissance Studies in Art and Poetry (2015), Marius the Epicurean Volume I (2012), The child in the house, and Emerald Uthwart (1902), Marius the Epicurean, Volume One (2018), and Theories of style, with special reference to prose composition (1922).
Are there books like Appreciations?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Appreciations.
Who wrote Appreciations?
Appreciations is by Walter Pater.