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This collection of essays offers personal critical portraits of several prominent elder writers, combining anecdote, literary analysis, and ethical and political reflection. Each essay profiles an individual author, examining style, public persona, convictions, and recurrent themes while weighing strengths and contradictions in their thought and work. The writer moves between close readings of literary manner and broader discussions of nationalism, democracy, and social character, often questioning romanticized assumptions about peasant virtue and idealism. The tone mixes sympathetic admiration with frank dissent, aiming to illuminate how each elder's temperament and beliefs shaped both their writings and their public reception.
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