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A series of essays considers heroism, literary interpretation, and cultural memory through close readings of notable literary figures and discussions of arts and letters. The author reflects on hero-worship and changing notions of heroism, offers a personal method for reading and interpreting drama—especially Shakespeare—examines figures such as Jean Valjean and Caliban, and treats topics including Tennyson, Arthurian lore, American geography and historians, nineteenth-century iconoclasm, pictorial storytelling, the gentleman in literature, and the dramatic themes of Job. Observations blend criticism, moral reflection, and stylistic appreciation aimed at enlarging readers' imaginative perception.

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William A. Quayle

William A. Quayle was an American author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his work "A Hero and Some Other Folks," which showcases his narrative style and thematic exploration of heroism and human experience. Quayle's writing often reflects a blend of personal reflection and broader social commentary, making his work resonate with readers seeking both entertainment and insight. His literary contributions are part of the rich tapestry of American literature during his time.

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