The narrative captures the unique spirit of a period marked by intense artistic experimentation and social change. Le Gallienne explores the friendships, rivalries, and creative passions that fueled the literary circles of the time, providing invaluable insight into the Victorian era's final flourish. Part literary history and part personal reflection, "The Romantic '90s" remains an essential resource for understanding the poetic and bohemian atmosphere of late nineteenth-century England. Readers will find a charming and evocative portrayal of a time when art and life were inextricably linked, making it a cornerstone for those interested in the history of English literature and the legends of the Nineties.
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