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The author composes a series of epistolary essays addressed to departed literary figures, imagining conversations with poets, historians, dramatists, and novelists. Each piece combines critical appraisal, biographical sketch, stylistic analysis, and personal reflection, alternating irony, praise, and moralizing digressions. Subjects range across classical and modern authors, with close readings of key works, comparisons between tastes and traditions, and contemplations on literary craft and influence. The tone mixes wit and scholarship, often adapting to the correspondent's voice, and the collection as a whole maps a panorama of literary history while exploring how past writers illuminate contemporary sensibilities.
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