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¡°Margin_Essay¡± is a collection of essays and articles by Aldous Huxley, first published in 1923. This book consists of a series of reflections on a variety of topics, from literature and art to philosophy and society.

In "On the Margin," Huxley conveys his thoughts on a variety of topics through keen observations and insightful commentary. The essays cover a variety of topics, including the role of artists in society, the nature of creativity, the pursuit of knowledge, and the meaning of life.
One of the notable essays in this collection is 'Sermons in Cats', in which Huxley reflects on the wisdom and insight that can be gained from observing cats. Through witty anecdotes and philosophical musings, he explores how animals can serve as teachers and guides for humans.
Another notable essay is "The Olive Tree," in which Huxley reflects on the symbolism of the olive tree in art, literature, and religion. He addresses the rich cultural meaning of the olive tree and its associations with peace, wisdom, and patience.
Overall, "On the Margin: Notes and Essays" is a thought-provoking collection that demonstrates Huxley's breadth of intellect and his ability to deal with complex ideas in a clear and accessible way.

Summary
From Bocca di Magra to Bocca d¡¯Arno, mile after mile, the sandy beaches smoothly, unbrokenly extend. Inland from the beach, behind a sheltering belt of pines, lies a strip of coastal plain?flat as a slice of Holland and dyked with slow streams. Corn grows here and the vine, with plantations of slim poplars interspersed, and fat water-meadows. Here and there the streams brim over into shallow lakes, whose shores are fringed with sodden fields of rice. And behind this strip of plain, four or five miles from the sea, the mountains rise, suddenly and steeply: the Apuan Alps.

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Contents
I. CENTENARIES
II. ON RE-READING CANDIDE
III. ACCIDIE
IV. SUBJECT-MATTER OF POETRY
V. WATER MUSIC
VI. PLEASURES
VII. MODERN FOLK POETRY
VIII. BIBLIOPHILY
IX. DEMOCRATIC ART
X. ACCUMULATIONS
XI. ON DEVIATING INTO SENSE
XII. POLITE CONVERSATION
XIII. NATIONALITY IN LOVE
XIV. HOW THE DAYS DRAW IN!
XV. TIBET
XVI. BEAUTY IN 1920
XVII. GREAT THOUGHTS
XVIII. ADVERTISEMENT
XIX. EUPHUES REDIVIVUS
XX. THE AUTHOR OF EMINENT VICTORIANS
XXI. EDWARD THOMAS
XXII. A WORDSWORTH ANTHOLOGY
XXIII. VERHAEREN
XXIV. EDWARD LEAR
XXV. SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN
XXVI. BEN JONSON
XXVII. CHAUCER