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ISBN: 1025291549

ISBN13: 9781025291543

Authors Dead & Living

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"Authors Dead & Living" is an evocative collection of literary essays and reviews by the distinguished scholar and critic F. L. Lucas. This work serves as a profound exploration of the literary landscape, bridging the gap between the established masters of the past and the emerging voices of the early 20th century. Lucas brings his deep classical erudition and sharp critical wit to bear on a wide array of poets, novelists, and playwrights, offering readers a sophisticated guide to the enduring power of the written word.

The volume encompasses a diverse range of subjects, from the metaphysical depth of John Donne and the lyrical mastery of Michael Drayton to the then-contemporary genius of Joseph Conrad and John Masefield. Lucas delves into the essential tensions between classicism and romanticism, the evolution of poetic style, and the role of the critic in shaping public taste. His essays are characterized by an elegant prose style and a commitment to historical context, making the lives and works of his subjects feel vibrantly present.

As a testament to the art of literary appreciation, "Authors Dead & Living" remains a significant contribution to 20th-century criticism. It provides invaluable insights for scholars and general readers alike, celebrating the continuity of literature through the ages and the timeless relevance of great authors.

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