The Losing and Finding of Life in Peer Gynt, Paracelsus, Brand, Parsifal is a book written by Frederic Eli Dewhurst in 1909. The book examines the themes of life and death in the works of four prominent authors: Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt, Robert Browning's Paracelsus, Henrik Ibsen's Brand, and Richard Wagner's Parsifal. Dewhurst explores how each author presents the idea of losing and finding life in their works, and how this theme relates to the human...