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In "Inquiries and Opinions," Brander Matthews offers a compelling amalgamation of essays that delves into the intricacies of American literature and critique. Written in a sophisticated yet accessible prose style, the work reflects Matthews' belief in the importance of literary criticism as a lens through which to assess the evolving landscape of American writing. This collection situates itself within the late 19th-century literary scene, characterized by a burgeoning national identity and an exploration of distinct American themes, presenting an insightful examination of both established and…mehr

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In "Inquiries and Opinions," Brander Matthews offers a compelling amalgamation of essays that delves into the intricacies of American literature and critique. Written in a sophisticated yet accessible prose style, the work reflects Matthews' belief in the importance of literary criticism as a lens through which to assess the evolving landscape of American writing. This collection situates itself within the late 19th-century literary scene, characterized by a burgeoning national identity and an exploration of distinct American themes, presenting an insightful examination of both established and emerging writers of the period. Brander Matthews, a pivotal figure in American literary circles, served as a critic, playwright, and educator whose passion for literature is evident in his scholarly pursuits. His extensive experience as an editor and professor of dramatic literature at Columbia University undoubtedly informed his perspectives, as he championed the importance of understanding the nuances of American culture and its storytelling traditions. Matthews' work is underpinned by a commitment to fostering a unique American voice in literature, making his opinions both timely and relevant. Readers interested in the evolution of American literary criticism will find "Inquiries and Opinions" a thought-provoking and enriching addition to their library. Matthews' articulate insights provide a framework for understanding the broader currents of literary thought, making it an essential read for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of American letters.

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Brander Matthews (1852-1929) was a noted American author and educator, revered as a pioneer in the world of dramaturgy and American theater studies, and as one of the foremost literary figures of his time. He held the distinction of being the first full-time professor of dramatic literature at an American university, establishing a chair at Columbia University in 1911. Matthews' literary contributions are extensive, characterized by a blend of critical insight and lively prose. His 1909 work, 'Inquiries and Opinions,' reflects his diverse literary interests, from the analysis of dramatic arts to the intricacies of American and European literary traditions. His erudition and analytical acuity in this collection of essays highlight his skill in dissecting theatrical performances and literary works with clarity and depth. Matthews' style, often encyclopedic, was coupled with an affable narrative voice, making his criticism both rigorous and accessible to a broad readership. As a founding member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Matthews was at the forefront of shaping literary tastes and standards of his era. His legacy includes not only his own literary works but also his substantial influence on shaping the discourse around drama, narrative techniques, and the appreciation of literature as a vital cultural force.