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Literature and Insurgency (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
Ten Studies in Racial Evolution
About the Book
This 1914 collection of essays on authors as diverse as Mark Twain, Henry James, and Edith Wharton was written in protest against what the author termed the "machine-made" and "soulless" American literature of his day, in order to, as he says in his introduction, "stimulate our racial sense of ultimate destiny in the world of thought and literature."