ebookfreedownload.online
Full book cover of Prejudices, first series by H. L. Mencken written by Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis), 1880-1956
Download

Available Formats

EPUB3 250.3 KB
EPUB 247.8 KB
KF8 354.7 KB

Prejudices, first series by H. L. Mencken

by Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis), 1880-1956
776 reviews
478 downloads

Description

Prejudices, First Series by H. L. Mencken is a collection of essays written in the early 20th century. The work critiques various cultural and literary figures, showcasing Mencken’s biting wit and critical perspective on American society and its literary landscape. The central themes revolve around the role of the critic, the nature of literature, and the pulse of American thought during a time of significant social change. The opening of the collection begins with a discussion of literary criticism, where Mencken highlights the ongoing debate among critics about the function and purpose of criticism itself. He refers to Major J. E. Spingarn’s views on the critic’s role, arguing that a critic should focus on understanding an artist’s true intentions rather than imposing moral or aesthetic judgments. Mencken critiques the varying schools of thought within literary criticism, illustrating his disdain for those who use rigid standards to evaluate art, and ultimately advocating for a more nuanced and personal interpretation of artistic works. This sets the tone for the pieces that follow, as Mencken continues to explore themes of authenticity, moral pretentiousness, and the essence of American culture through his incisive critiques of both individuals and overarching societal trends. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Product Details

You might also enjoy