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A collection of literary essays offers close readings and critical reflections on several eighteenth- and nineteenth-century English and Scottish writers. It opens with a study of William Cowper's correspondence that argues for integrating poems and letters to clarify motive and feeling, and it moves through individual portraits and critical appraisals of poets and novelists. Topics treated include editorial practice, popular taste, national literary traditions, the relation of personal life to artistic style, and questions of form and sentiment. The pieces combine historical detail, formal analysis, and evaluative commentary to map recurring concerns in modern literary criticism.

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Paul Elmer More

Paul Elmer More was an American essayist and critic, known for his insightful explorations of literature and philosophy. He contributed significantly to early 20th-century thought through his essays, which often reflected on the interplay between culture and morality. One of his notable works, "Benjamin Franklin," examines the life and legacy of the iconic American figure, while his "Shelburne Essays, Third Series" showcases his critical acumen across various subjects. Additionally, "The Jessica Letters: An Editor's Romance" reveals his literary style and personal reflections, further establishing his place in American literary heritage.

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