Publisher's Synopsis
"Imaginary Interviews" by W. D. Howells presents a delightful collection of invented conversations, offering sharp satire and insightful social commentary. Through parody and wit, Howells engages in literary criticism, examining various aspects of society and culture through the guise of imagined dialogues. This collection of essays delivers timeless humor while exploring enduring themes. A master of observation, Howells uses the interview format to create a unique and engaging lens for understanding his era. These "Imaginary Interviews" provide a fascinating glimpse into the literary and social landscape of the time. This meticulously prepared print edition ensures that Howells' clever observations continue to resonate with readers interested in both literary criticism and humorous social commentary.
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