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A collection of essays and sketches by an early twentieth-century writer presenting travel impressions, wartime reportage, and reflections on national character, labour, and rural life. The pieces range from lyrical road and city portraits to close-eyed observations of soldiers and hospitals, essays on relations between English-speaking peoples and the future of drama, meditations on land and social responsibility, and a few ironic grotesques. The prose shifts between atmospheric description and sharp social criticism, balancing aesthetic sensibility with moral concern and practical speculation to form a varied mosaic of personal insight into public life during crisis.
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