Some eminent Victorians: Personal recollections in the world of art and letters
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The author assembles a sequence of personal recollections about notable Victorian figures in art and letters, blending affectionate portraits, candid anecdotes, and reflective criticism. He defends a continuing reverence for established masters while noting generational shifts in taste, and recounts episodes from literary and journalistic life—office skirmishes, social encounters, and creative struggles—that reveal personalities and working habits. The essays move between detailed character studies and broader commentary on artistic values, memory, and the reception of literature and art, maintaining a tone of warm reminiscence tempered by wry observation.
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