The Ordeal of Mark Twain
- 276 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Van Wyck Brooks is renowned as a literary critic and historian of 19th-century American literature. His series of studies, known as the “Makers and Finders” series, offered deep insights into American creators and thinkers. Brooks’s work explored the cultural and intellectual history of the United States, analyzing the creative processes and philosophies of American authors. His writings provide readers with an engaging exploration of American literary development and its place within the broader cultural landscape.






This book is a collection of essays and letters written by four prominent writers who explored the theme of the ideal in their works. They examine the tension between the ideal and the practical, and the ways in which the ideal can both inspire and complicate one's life. The book is a great resource for anyone interested in the history of philosophy and literature, as well as the concept of the ideal in Western thought.
This biography chronicles the life and work of John Addington Symonds, an influential English writer and critic of the Victorian era. The author explores Symonds' personal and professional life, including his literary achievements, his contributions to the study of homosexuality and Greek culture, and his influence on the development of English literature. This book is a valuable resource for those interested in Victorian culture, literary criticism, and the history of sexuality.