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The collection comprises critical essays surveying living novelists and literary trends, beginning with a critique of contemporary reviewers' excessive praise and proceeding to individual assessments of major and popular writers. Each essay evaluates style, themes, and reputation—discussing Dickens and Reade, Stevenson, Meredith and Hall Caine, Kipling, Hardy and George Moore, and other figures—considering French influence, popular enthusiasm, and the divide between fashion and durable merit. Shorter pieces address regional and younger writers, American fiction, and bestselling melodramatists, balancing commendation with pointed argument about censorship, puffery, and what constitutes lasting art.

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David Christie Murray

David Christie Murray was a Scottish novelist and playwright known for his contributions to late 19th-century literature. His works often explore themes of love, social issues, and the complexities of human relationships. Notable titles include "Aunt Rachel," a rustic sentimental comedy, and "An Old Meerschaum," part of a collection of stories that showcase his narrative style and character development. Murray's writing reflects the literary trends of his time, blending realism with emotional depth, and he is recognized for his ability to capture the nuances of everyday life.

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