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A collected volume assembles assorted essays, lectures, critical pieces, letters, and unfinished dramatic fragments, accompanied by editorial introduction and notes on provenance. The pieces range from art and literary criticism to temperament sketches and aphoristic reflections, uniting rhetorical polish with paradoxical wit. Editorial commentary documents lost manuscripts, variant texts, and the selection process for lectures preserved in manuscript rather than newspaper reports. Recurring preoccupations include aesthetics, moral paradox, the interplay of spiritual yearning and sensual experience, and the role of the artist in society. Together the items display stylistic elegance and a sustained engagement with cultural and artistic questions across multiple forms.
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