Books and Persons; Being Comments on a Past Epoch, 1908-1911
"Books and Persons; Being Comments on a Past Epoch, 1908-1911" by Arnold Bennett is a collection of critical essays written in the early 20th century. The book compiles a series of articles that Bennett penned for a weekly publication, where he reflects on various literary works, authors, and the state of literature during that period, exploring themes of aesthetics, criticism, and the responsibilities of writers and publishers. The opening of the work sets the stage for Bennett's critical voice, as he discusses the contributions of the writer Wilfred Whitten and his perspectives on prose and critical writing. Bennett establishes his stance on the literary landscape of his time, implying the challenges faced by serious authors in a world often captivated by less substantial works. He emphasizes the importance of genuine prose and expresses a mix of admiration and critical insight towards his contemporaries, hinting at a broader commentary on literature’s evolution and the importance of artistic integrity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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