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This collection of essays by Samuel Butler ranges from literary criticism to art and scientific reflection. A central essay examines Homeric humour and advocates reading ancient epics as living human documents, linking that stance to an unconventional case about the Odyssey’s origin and authorship; other pieces include a biographical sketch, writings on art and sculpture in Italy and alpine valleys, and a set of essays titled The Deadlock in Darwinism that revisit his evolutionary arguments. The volume blends close-reading, personal observation, and polemic, and is accompanied by a portrait and an introductory life sketch of the author.
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