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A series of short critical essays and character portraits that examine changing literary taste, offer close readings of poems and novels, and sketch public figures. The pieces range from a meditation on fluctuations of taste to assessments of Shakespearean songs, Sterne, Edgar Allan Poe, the Brontës, Disraeli, and Thomas Hardy, alongside essays on precursors, soldier-poets, and three concentrated portraits of notable personalities. Combining personal anecdote, historical perspective, and formal analysis, the collection traces continuities and reversals in English and continental literary life while reflecting on poetry's future and the strains of the Victorian age.
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