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Definitions: Essays in Contemporary Criticism [First Series]

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A series of informal critical essays seeks to define modern literary practice by opening a range of interpretive doors rather than enforcing a single thesis. The writer examines American fiction and sentimentality, the national tradition and its younger generation, the ethics of reviewing, popular literary tastes, and problems of poetic and prosaic dilettantism. Interspersed are close readings of individual authors and proposals for a more sympathetic, discerning criticism that confronts sentimentalizing, evasive plotting, and superficial popularity while encouraging deeper appreciation and clearer standards.

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Henry Seidel Canby

Henry Seidel Canby was an American literary critic, editor, and educator known for his insightful essays and contributions to contemporary criticism. He served as the editor of the influential magazine 'The Bookman' and was a prominent figure in the literary community during the early 20th century. Canby's notable works include 'Definitions: Essays in Contemporary Criticism [First Series]' and 'Everyday Americans,' where he explored themes of American identity and culture. His writings reflect a deep engagement with the literary landscape of his time, making him a significant voice in American literature.

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