The private life of Henry Maitland: A record dictated by J. H.
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The book presents a candid, condensed record dictated by a close associate and revised by an editor, offering personal recollections of Henry Maitland from his Moorhampton College days through later life. It combines anecdote, frank appraisal and biographical reflection to portray his habits, relationships, artistic ambitions, financial hardships and domestic troubles without hagiography. The editor explains omissions made for discretion while insisting on truthfulness, and the narrative emphasizes the tragic and human aspects of a literary career, attending to temperament, failures, small mercies and the costs of integrity. The result is an intimate, unsentimental portrait intended for readers interested in the private realities behind public writing.
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