Whatever else it may be, a piece of literary criticism is also always a confession — a surreptitious declaration of its author’s hopes for her own work. What, then, was the novelist Henry James ...
The whole of the man was in the special work—he was all a writer, a critic, an appreciator. He was literary in every pulsation of his being, and he expressed himself totally in his literary life. No ...
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