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A series of commemorative addresses and essays that present lively literary portraits and reminiscences of prominent eighteenth- and nineteenth-century figures. The author offers biographical sketches, anecdotal vignettes, and assessments of writers' correspondence, criticism, and public reputations, often focusing on local literary circles and personal recollections from commemorative gatherings. Selections include reflections on critical reputations, the texture of provincial literary life, the habits of letter writers, and a curated list of notable books. The tone is conversational and anecdotal, aiming to revive memories of past writers for general audiences.
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