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A series of critical essays and playful fragments investigates the art of pastiche, arguing that imitation seldom captures another writer’s spirit and frequently slips into parody. The pieces analyze theatrical experiments and literary imitations, using examples from contemporary and earlier authors to show how differences in tone, colloquialism, and historical idiom betray modern sensibilities. The author reflects on why successful mimicry requires suppressing one’s own voice, considers language change and anachronism in performance, and offers satirical pastiches that probe the limits, pleasures, and rare successes of stylistic imitation.

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Arthur Bingham Walkley

Arthur Bingham Walkley was an English author and critic, known for his insightful commentary on literature and society. His notable work, "Pastiche and Prejudice," showcases his ability to blend humor with critical analysis, reflecting the complexities of human nature and social norms. Walkley's writing often engages with themes of identity and cultural critique, making him a distinctive voice in early 20th-century literature. His contributions to literary criticism and his exploration of various genres have left a lasting impact on readers and writers alike.

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