About This Book
A collection of critical essays explores the activity of reading and the sensibilities of everyday readers versus scholars, offering close readings and reflective commentary on a wide range of writers and forms. The pieces consider classical drama and Greek tragic tone, the richness and challenges of Elizabethan theatre, and the shaping of character and moral constraint in nineteenth‑century novels, alongside examinations of modern fiction and the essay form itself. Emphasis falls on language, structure, and readerly response, with analytical observations interwoven with personal impressions to illuminate how literary value is perceived and produced.
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