About This Book
A sequence of essays and sketches that examine literary life, the practice of criticism, and the relationship between books and society. An introductory letter considers the nature and limits of periodical criticism and emphasizes the inevitable subjectivity of the reviewer. Later pieces offer anecdotal portraits, reflections on bibliomania and bookish habits, and playful meditations on aesthetics and cultural customs. The prose mixes irony and learned observation to question how literature is produced, judged, and integrated into social and intellectual life.
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