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A series of reflective essays by an experienced college academic examines personality and sincerity in art, the pleasures and regrets of growing older, the uses and shortcomings of books and libraries, college sociability and conversation, and the nature of beauty and art. Other pieces address egotism, education and authorship, criticism of others, priesthood and vocation, ambition, the simple life, games, spiritualism, habits, and religion. Through anecdote, observation, and measured moral reflection, the essays balance private feeling with public duties, exploring how quiet domestic scenes, scholarly life, and modest pleasures shape judgment, purpose, and everyday contentment.
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