
audiobook
by Horace Smith
ESSAYS. - I. ON CRITICISM.
II. ON LUXURY.
A STORY. THE READING PARTY. - CHAPTER I.—THE COACH.
CHAPTER II.—THE TEAM.
CHAPTER III.—THE VISITORS.
CHAPTER IV.—BOATING.
CHAPTER V.—THE BALL.
CHAPTER VI.—THE SHORE.
CHAPTER VII.—CONCLUSION.
A FARRAGO OF VERSES. - MY BOATING SONG.
The opening essay launches into a lively meditation on the act of judging, arguing that sound criticism is essential not only for art but for everyday life. It sketches how many people avoid thoughtful evaluation, letting poor books, pictures, and ideas proliferate unchecked, while the author insists that a community committed to fair judgment can lift cultural standards. Sprinkled with witty references to literary giants—from Scott to Byron—the prose balances earnest philosophy with a playful, almost conversational tone that invites the listener to reconsider their own habits of opinion.
Beyond the initial treatise, the collection unfolds into a short story and a handful of verses that echo the same concerns in narrative and lyrical form. Those pieces blend humor, observation, and a touch of satire, offering fresh angles on the same theme of criticism’s role in shaping taste. Listeners will find a thoughtful, entertaining companion that both challenges and delights, encouraging a more engaged and discerning approach to the art around us.
Full title
Interludes being Two Essays, a Story, and Some Verses being Two Essays, a Story, and Some Verses
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (214K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-11-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1836–1922
A Victorian-era poet and legal writer, he moved between the worlds of literature, hymn writing, and the law. His work ranges from reflective verse to practical legal books, giving a glimpse of a notably wide-ranging career.
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