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A series of critical portraits examines prominent contemporary novelists, contrasting their narrative methods, stylistic traits, and moral temperaments. Each essay analyzes how authors handle description, dialogue, naturalist technique versus poetic sympathy, use of comic and dramatic devices, and the balance between realism and sentiment. The writer compares strengths — rigor, power, spontaneity, theatricality — highlights memorable character types and narrative effects, and warns about tendencies to cater to popular taste. Structural observations alternate with close readings of passages to illustrate tonal differences and recurring themes of sympathy, aesthetic choice, and artistic risk.
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