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Readers and Writers (1917-1921)

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A series of short essays and reviews drawn from weekly columns, offering brisk literary criticism and cultural commentary. The writer assesses translation and biography, evaluates contemporary novelists, poets, and critics, and debates the responsibilities of the press and the state of modern art. Recurring concerns include aesthetic standards, the effects of war on cultural life, the role of new movements and personalities, questions of translation and metric, and responses to psychoanalysis and intellectual trends. The tone alternates between polemic and reflective, aiming to judge current literary events from a consistent critical standpoint.

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A. R. Orage

A. R. Orage was a notable figure in early 20th-century literary circles, recognized for his contributions to literary criticism and thought. He is best known for his work "Readers and Writers (1917-1921)," which reflects his insights into the relationship between authors and their audiences. Orage's writings often explore the dynamics of literary creation and the role of the reader in interpreting texts. His influence extended beyond mere criticism, as he engaged with contemporary literary movements and fostered discussions that shaped the literary landscape of his time.

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