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A collection of critical essays offering close readings and biographical sketches of several late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century novelists, assessing narrative technique, moral outlook, and artistic development. The writer compares authors' strengths and weaknesses, traces recurring themes and character types, and examines how life experience and craftsmanship influence the shape of novels. Separate pieces consider pedagogical questions about teaching contemporary fiction and the teacher's attitude toward recent literature; the volume concludes with two poems and a list of the author's publications.
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