Definitions: Essays in Contemporary Criticism [First Series]

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Definitions: Essays in Contemporary Criticism [First Series]

by Henry Seidel Canby

EN·~7 hours

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Description

A thoughtfully assembled collection of essays, this volume invites readers to pause at the thresholds of literary ideas rather than march toward tidy conclusions. Its author adopts an informal, almost conversational style, offering “definitions” that act as open doors for both writer and audience to step through. By focusing on the perspective of the critic, the book explores how literature reflects the tensions of a culture striving to be simultaneously sophisticated and democratic.

The opening essays turn a keen eye toward the pervasive sentimentality of American fiction, questioning why a nation that prides itself on hard practicality gravitates toward “soft” narratives. Through lively examples from magazines, novels, and the stage, the author examines how optimism, success, and emotional appeal shape the stories we consume. Readers will find a balanced mix of critique and appreciation, encouraging a deeper, more nuanced engagement with the literary currents of the early twentieth century.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (414K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry Seidel Canby

Henry Seidel Canby

1878–1961

A leading American man of letters in the early 20th century, this critic and editor helped shape how a wide audience discovered books, authors, and ideas. He moved easily between the classroom, the essay, and the literary magazine, making serious reading feel lively and approachable.

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