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A series of essays that examine shifting tastes in literature and their parallels to changing fashions, arguing for enduring qualities such as simplicity, knowledge of human nature, and agreeable personality. The writer offers close readings and cultural criticism on contemporary writing, the stage, ethical questions like truthfulness and the pursuit of happiness, and social topics including education and public life, blending chatty personal observation, urbanity, and moral reflection to advocate clarity, sincerity, and a humane standard for literary judgment.
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