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A series of twelve essays profiles a range of literary and historical personalities, examining their temperaments, artistic methods, and moral stances. Through close readings and wry paradox the writer defends neglected virtues, distinguishes inner truth from social detail, and contrasts ascetic impulses with public appetites. Topics include realism, optimism, the art of satire, simplicity, and the tension between private conviction and public reputation. Each essay blends anecdote, critical appraisal, and moral reflection to reinterpret familiar figures and ideas with energetic, often paradoxical, argument.
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