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A series of lectures examines how environment, race, and national character influence a nation's literature while warning against simplistic determinism. The essays trace recurring traits—idealism, romance and reaction, humor and satire, individualism and fellowship—and link them to institutional, cultural, and temperamental conditions. Close readings explore how historical circumstances and social forms shape tone and genre yet also highlight artists who resist prevailing influences. The overall argument urges careful, nuanced criticism that recognizes both collective tendencies and individual exceptions rather than asserting rigid racial or geographic causes.
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