Letters to Eminent Hands is a collection of witty and insightful essays presented as correspondence with notable figures of the late 19th century, including Andrew Lang. Written with a sharp eye and a keen sense of humor, the author, Gleeson White (writing as "i"), offers observations on literature, society, and the personalities of the day. Each letter provides a glimpse into the intellectual landscape of the Victorian era, making it a delightful read for anyone interested in literary history and the art of the essay. The book captures the spirit of an age defined by elegant prose and lively debate. It is a carefully curated collection that showcases White's literary talent and provides enduring appeal for readers interested in cultural history and biographical insights into the lives of prominent figures.
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