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"Literary Blasphemies" is a provocative and witty collection of critical essays by the Irish-American critic Ernest Augustus Boyd. In this sharp-tongued volume, Boyd challenges the sanctified reputations of several pillars of Western literature, stripping away the layers of academic reverence that have accumulated over centuries. By questioning the untouchable status of canonical figures such as William Shakespeare, John Milton, Jonathan Swift, Lord Byron, Charles Dickens, and Thomas Hardy, the author provides a refreshing and often irreverent assessment of their actual literary merits versus their established prestige.

With a keen eye for artifice and a commitment to intellectual honesty, Boyd's "Literary Blasphemies" serves as a bold exercise in iconoclasm. He invites readers to look beyond the official greatness of these authors and engage with their works as living, breathing texts subject to human flaws. Each essay is crafted with the erudition of a seasoned scholar and the fire of a rebel, making this work a significant contribution to the landscape of early 20th-century literary criticism. It remains a fascinating study for anyone interested in the history of literary reputation and the evolving standards of artistic excellence.

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