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A series of critical essays that examine classical and Italian letters, balancing praise for ancient achievements with scrutiny of later centuries. The author disputes blanket condemnations of Roman and Renaissance culture, traces continuities and ruptures in literary tradition, and critiques contemporary methods of teaching language and history. Through polemical responses to other commentators and close readings of major works, the essays reassess authors and genres across time, defend artistic and civic contributions, and consider how literary form and style reflect broader social and political developments.
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