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A collection of essays arguing that literature is an art constrained by language and by the psychology of readers, and that successful writing expresses experiences readers can recognize rather than merely reporting facts. It distinguishes artistic works from documentary or informational books and examines themes including literary decency, originality, the vogue for naturalness and contemporaneity, and the kinds of characters appropriate to art. The author defends criticism as an empirical observation of reader response, draws on classical and contemporary thinkers, and criticizes both censorious moralism and self-absorbed writers who neglect the audience.

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John Erskine

John Erskine was an American author and educator known for his contributions to literature and his exploration of literary themes. He is particularly recognized for his work "The Literary Discipline," which reflects his insights into the nature of writing and the creative process. Erskine's literary output also includes works in Finnish, such as "Ritari Galahad" and "Troijan Helena yksityiselämässään," showcasing his versatility and engagement with different cultures. His writings often delve into the complexities of human experience, making him a notable figure in early 20th-century literature.

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