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Hardcover Critical Woodcuts Book

ISBN: 1025578384

ISBN13: 9781025578385

Critical Woodcuts

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"Critical Woodcuts" is a masterful collection of literary portraits and essays by Stuart Pratt Sherman, one of the most influential American critics of the early twentieth century. Through a series of incisive and elegantly written sketches, Sherman explores the lives, temperaments, and works of diverse literary figures, ranging from contemporaries like H.G. Wells, Sherwood Anderson, and Willa Cather to established giants of the past. The title suggests the author's intent: to carve out sharp, clear-eyed impressions of writers that capture their essential character and contribution to letters.

In this work, Sherman moves beyond mere academic analysis, offering personal and often provocative insights into the cultural shifts of his time. He examines the tension between tradition and modernity, the evolution of realism, and the role of the artist in society. Each essay serves as both a critique and a tribute, blending rigorous scholarship with a lively, accessible prose style. For readers and students of literary history, "Critical Woodcuts" remains an invaluable window into the minds of significant authors and the critical landscape of the 1920s. This volume preserves a vital chapter of American intellectual discourse, showcasing Sherman's ability to define the literary spirit of an era.

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