This 1922 collection of acute literary essays includes pieces on Nietzsche, Ibsen, Conrad, Crane, Frost, and others. The sensibility informing this volume may be inferred from the following, taken from Garnett’s preface: ‘The publisher’s reader knows what literary success signifies: he has no need to cultivate his sense of irony.’
About the author
Edward Garnett (1867-1937) was an English writer, critic, and editor, as well as the husband of the famous Russian translator Constance Garnett and the father of the novelist David Garnett. A discerning literary tastemaker, he helped further the careers of Joseph Conrad, Ford Maddox Ford, D. H. Lawrence, T. E. Lawrence, John Galsworthy, and Stephen Crane, among others.
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