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The study traces the life, critical method, and literary circle of an influential poet, novelist, and critic, surveying early influences, regional landscapes, and friendships with figures such as Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Morris, and George Borrow. It assembles and interprets essays on poetry, prose, humour, and religious feeling, examines editorial work for periodicals, and analyses major imaginative prose including Aylwin and The Coming of Love. Interleaved are travel sketches of East Anglia and Wales, discussions of folk-life and Romanies, and sustained reflections on a renascence of wonder in literature and criticism.

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James Douglas

James Douglas was a British author and critic, recognized for his insightful exploration of literary figures in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His notable work, "Theodore Watts-Dunton: Poet, Novelist, Critic," delves into the life and contributions of the influential poet and critic Theodore Watts-Dunton. Through his writings, Douglas contributed to the understanding of literary heritage during a transformative period in English literature, highlighting the interplay between poetry and criticism. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the literary landscape of his time.

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