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A collection of critical essays examining late nineteenth-century literary productions, offering concise portraits of contemporary writers, reviews of books, and reflections on trends such as regionalism, French influence, and the vogue for the superman. The author balances praise and reservation, contrasting national literary merits, parsing stylistic affinities, and critiquing hyperbolic admiration and blind imitation. Essays mix close readings, comparative observations, and cultural commentary to assess aesthetic claims, biographical sketches, and the reception of foreign ideas, aiming to guide readers through evolving tastes and debates in letters.
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