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A collection of critical prefaces and essays in which the author assesses major contemporary writers and literary trends, including close readings of Joseph Conrad, Theodore Dreiser and James Huneker alongside an extended argument about Puritanism's influence on American letters. The pieces combine biographical observation, textual analysis and polemic, arguing that many modern works convey tempered melancholy and skepticism about human purpose while also noting unevenness, stylistic strengths, and the cultural forces shaping taste.
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