English Men of Letters (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

James Cotter Morison

 
9781331150398: English Men of Letters (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

In this thoughtful profile, Morison weighs Macaulay’s brilliance against his limits. The piece surveys how the historian and essayist can soar with epic scope, yet sometimes miss the deeper reaches of mind and heart. It offers a clear, balanced look at his narrative power, his scenes of past times, and the virtues that made him a revered figure in English letters.

What you’ll discover


  • How Macaulay’s historical writing can feel epic in scale while sometimes skimming beneath the surface.

  • Why Morison believes the artist’s strengths sit beside notable blind spots in character and insight.

  • A close reading of how Macaulay handles figures like Boswell and Johnson, with attention to style and judgment.

  • The broader questions Morison raises about the role of the critic in evaluating genius and influence.



Ideal for readers of literary criticism, Middle Period English literature, and anyone exploring how biographical portraiture meets historical narrative. This edition offers a concise, measured view that fits a broader series of English literary portraits.

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