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The collection gathers personal and critical essays reflecting on changing literary fashions and social attitudes across a chosen half-century, mixing memoir, cultural criticism, and literary portraiture. The writer examines celebrated and forgotten authors and the mechanics of reputation while offering wry commentary on moralizing literature and domestic taste. Several pieces consider cultural forms — the novelist, the literary lady, the annual, and the album amicorum — alongside sketches about childhood, education, and religious earnestness. The tone balances nostalgia and skepticism, using small domestic details to illuminate broader shifts in taste and judgment.
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