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A collection of essays and addresses surveying literary criticism, historical interpretation, and religious thought, with pieces on the development of English fiction, heroic poetry, and evaluations of writers such as Thackeray and Byron. It examines the relation between fable and history, offers reflections on the reading of history, critiques utilitarian thought and contemporary poetry, and discusses Anglo-Indian literary themes and frontier politics. Later essays address imperial and liberal ideas and the relations between race, religion, and state. The pieces blend close textual criticism with broader cultural and philosophical observations, often drawing on comparative perspectives between Eastern and Western traditions.
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