About This Book
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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