The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; The Art of Literature
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A series of essays examines literary art and its conditions, offering practical guidance on authorship, style, criticism, reputation, and genius. The author contrasts truly intelligent writing—clear, deliberate, and concrete—with commonplace, abstract, or affected prose, diagnosing causes of tediousness and imitation. He argues that writers should think for themselves, use common words to express original ideas, and preserve a measured, monument-like written style distinct from spoken phrasing. Other pieces consider the social and psychological forces shaping reputation, anonymity, and the reception of genius, combining polemic examples with stylistic prescriptions and reflections on the writer's vocation.
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