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Paperback Still More Prejudice Book

ISBN: 1026010454

ISBN13: 9781026010457

Still More Prejudice

"Still More Prejudice" is a sophisticated collection of essays by the renowned drama critic and man of letters, Arthur Bingham Walkley. These pieces reflect the author's keen intellect, urbane wit, and deep appreciation for both the theatrical arts and the nuances of everyday life. Walkley explores a wide range of subjects, from the intricacies of modern drama and the works of beloved authors like Jane Austen to broader reflections on French culture, social etiquette, and the aesthetics of the early twentieth century.


Writing with a distinctive charm and lightness of touch, Walkley invites readers into a world of literary and cultural refinement. Whether analyzing the latest play or musing on the peculiarities of human behavior, his prose remains elegant and thought-provoking. This volume serves as a compelling example of the English essay tradition, offering a delightful window into the intellectual climate of the 1920s. For enthusiasts of literary criticism and historical perspectives on the performing arts, "Still More Prejudice" remains an engaging and illuminating read.

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