Readers and Writers (1917-1921) by A. R. Orage is a collection of essays exploring the relationship between writers and their audience during the early 20th century. Orage's literary style combines profound insight with a straightforward approach, making his ideas accessible to readers of all levels. This book delves into the literary context of the period, discussing the impact of social and political events on the works of various authors. Orage examines the role of the reader in understanding and interpreting the written word, shedding light on the importance of communication between writers and their audience. Readers and Writers is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of literature and the relationship between authors and readers. Orage's nuanced perspective offers a unique insight into the challenges and opportunities faced by writers of the early 20th century.