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An extended critical study that blends biography, reception history, and textual investigation to reassess a notable literary figure. The author surveys contemporary responses, collects praise and neglect among peers, and scrutinizes intimate papers—letters, drafts, aphorisms and notes—to reconstruct the origins and evolution of major works. Combining admiration with polemic, the essay evaluates style and thought, traces the creative process, and explains why the writer remained relatively obscure despite recognition among certain critics. It argues for renewed attention to archival materials as the best means to understand artistic intentions.
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