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A series of personal essays and bibliographical sketches in which the author revisits formative reading experiences and outlines lasting literary preferences. He mixes autobiography with criticism, offering assessments of numerous writers — such as Goldsmith, Cervantes, Irving, Dickens, Thackeray, Shakespeare, George Eliot, Tolstoy, and Zola — and reflects on the tensions between realism and romanticism in fiction. Throughout, he balances anecdote and analysis, discusses the aims of criticism and the art of fiction, and describes the practical contours of a private bookcase and a life shaped by books. The tone remains candid and reflective, alternating admiration with corrective judgment.
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