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The roving critic

Chapter 65: Transcriber’s Notes
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This work presents a collection of essays that delve into the nature of literary criticism, exploring fundamental questions about literature's quality, truth, and beauty. It examines the varying perspectives critics may adopt, from simplistic judgments to complex moral inquiries. The author discusses the challenges of evaluating literature, including the potential pitfalls of focusing too narrowly on specific criteria. Through a thoughtful analysis, the text encourages a broader understanding of literary criticism, inviting readers to consider the deeper implications of their evaluations and the diverse interpretations that literature can inspire.

Transcriber’s Notes

pg 21 Changed: the successful chief becames a king
to: the successful chief becomes a king
pg 88 Changed: possessed the Vision of Pierc Plowman
to: possessed the Vision of Piers Plowman
pg 131 Changed: the narrow house cannnot endure unlikeness
to: the narrow house cannot endure unlikeness
pg 146 Changed: studies has been due less to the deficiences
to: studies has been due less to the deficiencies
pg 193 Changed: fire which uses the air merely as it medium
to: fire which uses the air merely as its medium