The sexagenarian; or, the recollections of a literary life (Volume 1 of 2)
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The author recounts his long literary career through memoir-like essays, dedications, and anecdotes, presenting memories of friendships, patrons, and eminent contemporaries alongside reflections on health, ambition, and aging. The collection includes prepared dedications, a commonplace book, and portraits of social and intellectual life, showing successes, disappointments, and the practical difficulties of securing patronage. Personal letters, character sketches, and episodic narratives trace how modest origins, fragile constitution, and changing fortunes shaped a life devoted to letters, concluding with the dispersal of a library and fragmentary manuscript traces of intended fuller memoirs.
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