About This Book
A series of imagined epistles addressed to classical poets and philosophers in which the author engages directly with their works and personas, offering admiration, critique, and moral reflection. Combining literary analysis, personal response, and learned commentary, the pieces range from close readings and stylistic judgments to broader reflections on fortune, virtue, and the duties of authorship. A prefatory framing and detailed notes accompany the texts, clarifying sources, contextual allusions, and editorial decisions for readers interested in classical literature and humanist practice.
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