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Publish Date
1922
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Harcourt, Brace and Company
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Table of Contents
I. On fiction.
II. On the American tradition.
III. The new generation.
IV. The reviewing of books.
V. Philistines and dilettante.
VI. Men and their books: Conrad and Melville. The novelist of pity [Thomas Hardy] Henry James. The satiric rage of Butler.
Conclusion: Defining the indefinable.
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"The Oriental may be inscrutable, but he is no more puzzling than the average American."
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