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A collection of essays examines the nature and practice of literary criticism and poetic creation, arguing for an impersonal theory of talent that balances individual invention with a living tradition. Through close readings and polemical commentary the writer critiques contemporary poetic fashions, reassesses earlier critical authorities, and proposes standards for judging verse. The essays combine theoretical reflections on form, imagery, and emotional expression with practical advice for critics, aiming to restore seriousness and precision to discussions of poetry.
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