A fascinating collection of essays and personal reflections from one of America's most original and insightful authors. In Confessions and Criticisms, Julian Hawthorne explores a range of topics, from politics and economics to art and literature, with his characteristic wit and incisive observations. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intellectual and cultural life of late-nineteenth-century America.
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