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A collection of biographical essays and critical reflections that blends close textual reading, personal reminiscence, and polemical argument. The author reconstructs the lives and reputations of notable literary figures, weighing meagre records and family tradition against documentary evidence and disputing received critical claims. Individual essays move between speculative narrative about private circumstances, trenchant refutations of earlier critics, and aesthetic judgment, while recurring concerns include the instability of literary fame, the difficulty of historical certainty, and the moral as well as artistic character of writers' work.
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