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A collection of conversational, often satirical essays that consider literary tastes, criticism, and common misconceptions. The writer ranges across topics — ghosts and dreams, the merits of particular poets, allegory and fable, grammar and prosody, and the idea of the poetic sublime — using anecdote, personal recollection, and close reading to debunk sentimental moralities and lampoon pretensions. Several pieces combine cultural commentary with pointed judgments about canonical texts and popular moralists, while others offer reflective, sometimes ironic meditations on imagination, language, and the limits of critical authority.

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Richard Dowling

Richard Dowling was a 19th-century author known for his contributions to romantic fiction and novels. His works often explore themes of love and adventure, set against richly described backdrops. Among his notable titles are "An Isle of Surrey: A Novel" and the multi-volume series "Miracle Gold," which showcases his ability to weave intricate plots with engaging characters. Dowling's writing reflects the literary styles of his time, blending sentimentality with dramatic narratives, making him a distinctive voice in the landscape of Victorian literature.

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