About This Book
A collection of reflective essays probes ethical, social, and aesthetic questions through close argument and moral scrutiny. One extended essay examines the nature and legitimacy of property, the social consequences of inequality, and the resentments it produces. Several pieces analyze the writer’s role in varied guises—dilettante, psychologist, tribune, aesthete, apostle—debating responsibilities, limitations, and public influence. Other essays consider the place of women in literary life, meditate on longing and productive desire, and outline principles and techniques of storytelling. The tone moves between polemic, philosophical reflection, and literary criticism.
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