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A collection of critical essays that opens with a sustained theoretical meditation on literary style and the relations between prose, verse, imagination, and truth. The author outlines general conditions of fine literary art, then applies those principles in close readings and appreciations of individual writers, considering language, tone, and temperament. Essays examine the distinguishing features of various authors and selected plays or poems, weighing formal qualities alongside expressive effects. The overall approach is reflective and evaluative, aiming to show how stylistic choices reveal a writer's sensibility and how form and feeling combine to produce aesthetic effect.
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