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A lively, anecdotal portrait traces John Forster's ascent from modest beginnings to prominence as a man of letters, emphasizing his forceful personality, erudition, and commanding social presence. The author blends personal reminiscence and critical appraisal to depict his habits, household and celebrated library, conversational style, and tendency to dispense harsh judgment. Numerous anecdotes illustrate his relations with contemporary writers, artists, and public figures, while attention to his editorial and biographical labors shows the methods, classical grounding, and tastes that shaped his work and reputation within his literary circle.
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