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A lively collection of critical essays and sketches that profile prominent writers, assess literary tastes, and reflect on books and reading culture. The author combines biographical anecdote, sharp judgment, and personal commentary to examine figures from earlier centuries, satirize manners of authorship and readership, and discuss practical subjects such as book-binding and library hours. Witty moralizing alternates with appreciation of style, and the pieces range from close readings of individual writers to broader reflections on criticism, travel writing, and linguistic differences between American and British usage. The tone mixes affectionate curiosity with caustic humor, offering compact, opinionated portraits rather than exhaustive scholarship.

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Augustine Birrell

Augustine Birrell was an English author and politician, known for his essays and literary criticism. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for literature and the arts, as seen in titles such as "Men, Women, and Books" and "Obiter Dicta." Birrell's writing is characterized by its wit and insight, making significant contributions to the understanding of notable literary figures, including his biographical study of Andrew Marvell. In addition to his literary pursuits, he served as a member of Parliament and held the position of Chief Secretary for Ireland, intertwining his political career with his literary endeavors.

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