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The author offers a sequence of passionate, idiosyncratic essays on major literary and artistic figures, each piece recording a personal encounter with a different genius and tracing image-by-image the impressions they provoke. He rejects prescriptive moralizing criticism in favor of variable, receptive response, develops tests like the notion of a grand style, and explores how temperament shapes appreciation. The collection moves through individual studies—from medieval and classical masters to modern novelists and poets—combining close reading, biographical aside, and aesthetic reflection to map how great works strike a reader's consciousness.
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