The Man of Letters as a Man of Business The Man of Letters as a Man of Business

The Man of Letters as a Man of Business

Publisher Description

In this book the writer is conscious of; and it is in this doubt that the writer wishes to offer a word of explanation. He owns, as he must, that they have every appearance of a group of desultory sketches and essays, without palpable relation to one another, or superficial allegiance to any central motive. Yet he ventures to hope that the reader who makes his way through them will be aware, in the retrospect, of something like this relation and this allegiance. For my own part, if I am to identify myself with the writer who is here on his defence, I have never been able to see much difference between what seemed to me Literature and what seemed to me Life. If I did not find life in what professed to be literature, I disabled its profession, and possibly from this habit, now inveterate with me, I am never quite sure of life unless I find literature in it.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1920
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
51
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
43.6
KB

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