A Critic in Pall Mall: Being Extracts from Reviews and Miscellanies
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A collection of incisive essays and reviews that examine literature, drama, art, and cultural life. The critic offers close readings of poets and playwrights, assessments of theatrical productions and translations, and reflections on novels, criticism, and decorative arts. Short, stand-alone pieces range from formal analysis to aphoristic commentary, addressing figures from Romantic and contemporary writers and topics such as dramatic theory, aesthetic principles, and popular taste. Together the pieces reveal a consistent concern with style, beauty, and the critic’s role in interpreting art.
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