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Modern literature: a novel, Volume 1 (of 3)

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Through travel episodes, domestic scenes, and literary sketches, the novel portrays contemporary literary culture and social manners. It follows journeys and chance mishaps that bring together travelers and local inhabitants, traces village life and a rural household, and interweaves portraits of authors, publishers, and amateur book-makers. Satirical vignettes critique superficial tour accounts, ill-conceived plays, pretentious tastes, and the fashionable reception of foreign literature, offering comparisons among learned, merely respectable, and sham literary figures. The tone aims for broad, generalized observation rather than personal satire.

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Robert Bisset

Robert Bisset was an English novelist known for his work in the early 19th century. He is best recognized for his three-volume novel "Modern Literature," which explores the literary landscape of his time through a narrative that intertwines various characters and their experiences. Bisset's writing reflects the social and cultural dynamics of the period, offering insights into the evolving nature of literature and its impact on society. His contributions to the literary heritage of the era provide a valuable perspective on the themes and styles that shaped modern storytelling.

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