The Praise of Nothing is a literary work written by Edward Dyer and published in 1585. The book is a collection of poems and prose that celebrate the concept of nothingness. Dyer explores the paradoxical nature of nothingness, arguing that it is both empty and full, absent and present. He also reflects on the role of nothingness in various aspects of life, including love, death, and religion. The book is known for its unique perspective on the value...