About This Book
The critic surveys the writer's career and public persona, situating his emergence amid late-Victorian and Edwardian tastes and tracing recurring features across genres. Chapters analyze his gifts for storytelling and imaginative paradox, the use of fairy-tale and magical elements, and his practice of large-scale cultural criticism. The study explores the balance of humor and poetic feeling in his style, examines his religious apologetics and public rhetoric, considers his political stances, and reflects on tensions between popular success and charges of decadence, concluding with a bibliography and overall assessment of coherence and contradiction in his work.
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