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A collection of literary criticism and essays that treats criticism as a creative game, offering concise studies of major writers and topics. The author considers the aims and methods of criticism, and provides close readings and interpretive essays on figures such as Dante, Nietzsche, Tolstoy, Maeterlinck, Joseph Conrad, Strindberg, Tagore, Swift, William James, Poe, Whitman, Hardy, Shelley, H. G. Wells, Joyce, D. H. Lawrence and others. Pieces range from biographical sketches and textual commentary to discussions of political and philosophical themes, stylistic habits, and the critic's subjective role, blending erudition, personal reflection, and literary judgment across varied genres and periods.
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