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Notes on Life & Letters

Chapter 42: Footnotes
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A compact collection brings together personal essays, critical portraits, and occasional letters that range from literary appreciations and reminiscences to topical political and maritime reflections. The pieces offer assessments of fellow writers, meditations on the habits and aims of art, and anecdotal accounts drawn from travel and seafaring experience. Another strand considers public affairs and ethical reactions to contemporary incidents, blending observation with a candid, often ironic voice. Organized into a literary section and a life-and-politics section, the book moves between formal criticism, intimate memory, and polemic, emphasizing clarity of thought and moral attentiveness.

Footnotes

{1}  Yvette and Other Stories.  Translated by Ada Galsworthy.

{2}  Turgenev: A Study.  By Edward Garnett.

{3}  Studies in Brown Humanity.  By Hugh Clifford.

{4}  Quiet Days in Spain.  By C. Bogue Luffmann.

{5}  Existence after Death Implied by Science.  By Jasper B. Hunt, M.A.

{6}  The Ascending Effort.  By George Bourne.

{7}  Since writing the above, I am told that such doors are fitted in the bunkers of more than one ship in the Atlantic trade.

{8}  The loss of the Empress of Ireland.