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A collection of critical essays offers close readings and candid judgments of major poets and writers, balancing literary analysis with moral and cultural reflection. One essay portrays a thinker who exalts individual character and personal liberty while criticizing his lack of historical and developmental perspective. Other pieces examine free-verse innovation, a Shakespearean study, sonnet interpretation, a canto of a medieval epic, and the narrative craft of later storytellers. Across the volume aesthetic evaluation and ethical concern intertwine, with recurring attention to sincerity, social consequences of ideas, and the relation between form and conviction.

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John Jay Chapman

John Jay Chapman was an American author and playwright known for his essays and dramatic works that often explored themes of morality and social justice. His notable writings include "Causes and Consequences," which delves into the philosophical underpinnings of societal issues, and "The Treason and Death of Benedict Arnold: A Play for a Greek Theatre," a historical drama that reflects on betrayal and loyalty. Chapman contributed significantly to the literary landscape of his time, engaging with contemporary thought through his essays, such as those found in "Emerson and Other Essays" and "Learning and Other Essays." His works continue to resonate for their insightful commentary on human nature and society.

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