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A group of essays surveys shifting social and literary habits by juxtaposing past practices with modern sensibilities. Drawing on historical anecdotes and critical observation, the writer considers changing approaches to child-rearing and education, the influence of didactic literature, and the persistence of superstition and sentimental feeling. Other pieces examine how critics and readers form tastes, explore strains of pessimism in thought, and profile historical temperaments and manners. Through compact reflections and illustrative examples the essays trace how private discipline, moral instruction, and evolving critical standards alter behavior and belief, asking what these changes reveal about character and cultural direction.

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Agnes Repplier

Agnes Repplier was an American essayist and critic known for her keen observations and engaging prose. Born in the late 19th century, she contributed significantly to literary culture through her essays that often explored themes of society, literature, and personal reflection. Her notable works include "A Happy Half-Century, and Other Essays," which showcases her ability to blend humor with insightful commentary. Repplier's writing is characterized by its clarity and wit, making her a respected voice in American literature. Throughout her career, she published numerous essays that reflect her deep appreciation for books and the art of writing.

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